ADRIC UPCOMING EVENTS
ADRIC WEBINAR SERIES RECORDINGS available on demand:
ADRIC 2021: Culture, Conflict and Confluence – A Webinar Series
ADRIC 2021 Webinar Series – Recordings available on demand at only $35 (and some are no charge). CEE and CPD points accredited – Click here to order.
- Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) and Climate Justice – recorded on September 29, 2021
- Diversity and ADR: an Advocates’ Perspective and Why it Matters for Your Case Recorded on November 25
- The Problem with Reconciliation Recorded on September 30, 2021
- Technology and Culture–Sensitive ADR Recorded on October 7, 2021
- Gender Awareness 101 for Dispute Resolution Professionals Recorded on October 13, 2021
- Increasing Police Legitimacy and Effectiveness in a Diverse World Recorded on October 27, 2021
- Clash of Cultures or Melding of Cultures? Opportunities in Diversity Recorded on November 3, 2021
- Trauma Informed Dispute Resolution – a Practical Process Recorded on November 24, 2021
- Best Practices in ADR through a Multi-faith Lens: Successes and Challenges Recorded on December 1,2021
ADRIC FREE RECORDINGS available on demand:
- ADRIC’s Presentation for CanArbWeek 2020 – recorded September 23, 2020
- An Introduction to A Model Framework for Construction Adjudication across Canada – recorded April 28, 2021
- Construction Adjudication in Infrastructure Contracts – Perspectives from Four Adjudicators – recorded June 25, 2021
ADRIC 2020 Diversity in ADR Series
- 1 – Listening Circle: What is Diversity, Inclusion and Truth and Reconciliation recorded October 14, 2020
- 2 – Allyship: Authentic vs Performative – recorded October 21, 2020
- 3 – Voice and Choice: Power, Privilege and Reconciliation – Understanding and Recognizing in Ourselves and Our Clients recorded October 28, 2020
- 4 – The Value of Inclusion in ADR: Learning from Non-Mainstream Practitioners – recorded November 4, 2020
- 5 – Changing Systemic Biases and Discriminatory Practices in Organizations – recorded November 10, 2020
- 6 – A Trauma -Informed Approach to Managing ADR Part 1 – recorded November 18, 2020 We regret this recording is no longer available.
- 6b – Trauma-Informed ADR: How to Support Clients Part 2 – recorded January 27, 2021 We regret this recording is no longer available.
- 6c – Trauma-Informed ADR – Part 3 – recorded April 7, 2021 We regret this recording is no longer available.
- 7 – A Brave Space: Ask Your Questions without Being Judged – recorded November 25, 2020
- 8 – Sharing Circle: Moving our Practices and Organizations Forward, and Advancing the Process of Truth and Reconciliation – recorded December 2, 2020
Ongoing, on demand: ADRIC 2020 Clarity in Conflict Resolution – Webinar And Videoconference Series – recordings available on demand at only $35. – CPD points accredited _ click here to order
Webinars to Assist Members During the Start of the Pandemic
- Options for Online Dispute Resolution: An Introduction to Using Zoom – recorded March 23, 2020
- Gaining Proficiency and Understanding ODR using Zoom – recorded April 8, 2020
- Comprendre les bases de la médiation en ligne : Introduction à l’utilisation de Zoom et conseils pratiques – recorded April 15, 2020
- Transference / Compassion Fatigue – recorded May 13, 2020
- Everything’s Changed: What Do We Do Now? – recorded May 27, 2020
- You Can’t Un-ring the Bell: Lessons Learned – recorded June 10, 2020
- Mental Health in the Age of Dramatic Change and Uncertainty – recorded June 17, 2020
- Woulda, Shoulda, Coulda …GONNA ! – recorded July 8, 2020
Other ADRIC webinars
- Workplace Claims and Solutions – recorded June 13, 2019
- see our YouTube Channel for more recordings
The week's events
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ADRIC 2020 - Hearing the Voice of the Child in Family Law Arbitration
ADRIC 2020 - Hearing the Voice of the Child in Family Law Arbitration
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September 2, 2020Hearing the Voice of the Child in Family Law Arbitration
Wednesday September 2, 12-1:30 pm ET
Register Now! (Deadline to register is August 31, 11:59 pm ET)
John-Paul E Boyd, QC, MA LLB, John-Paul Boyd Arbitration Chambers
This session will look at the source of arbitrators' obligation to hear the voice of the child in family law disputes, discuss the available alternatives and provide an outline of best practices for arbitrators' interviews of children.
Download the flyer: Hearing the Voice of the Child in Family Law Arbitration
John-Paul E. Boyd is an accredited family law arbitrator, family law mediator and parenting coordinator, a member of the bars of Alberta and British Columbia, and counsel to the preeminent Calgary family law firm Wise Scheible Barkauskas.
John-Paul practiced family law in Vancouver for 14 years before taking a position as the executive director of the Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family, a non-profit organization affiliated with the University of Calgary, in 2013. He took his training as a mediator in 2005, as a parenting coordinator in 2007, as an arbitrator in 2011 and as a collaborative practitioner in 2012. He returned to private practice, providing services throughout Alberta and British Columbia, in 2018 and was appointed Queen’s Counsel in British Columbia in 2019.
John-Paul is a member of the ADR Institute of Canada, Family Mediation Canada, the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the Canadian Bar Association, and a former fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers. He presently serves on the board of directors of Family Mediation Canada, the executive committee of the CBA’s Child & Youth Law Section and the CBA Alberta’s Access to Justice Committee. He is a juror of the Walter Owen Book Prize, awarded by the Canadian Foundation for Legal Research, and the Allan Falconer Memorial Essay Contest, awarded by the Canadian Journal of Family Law.
Professional Development Accreditation:
- ADRIC designation holders earn 3 Continuing Education & Engagement (CEE) points
- CPD accreditation received to date for this webinar (pending from other Law Societies across Canada):
- Law Society of British Columbia: 1.5 hours
- Law Society of New Brunswick: 1.5 hours
- Law Society of Ontario: This program contains 1 hour of Professionalism Content
- Law Society of Saskatchewan: 1.5 hours
Register Now!
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ADRIC 2020 - The Arbitration Award: Getting it Written, Getting it Right
ADRIC 2020 - The Arbitration Award: Getting it Written, Getting it Right
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September 3, 2020The Arbitration Award: Getting it Written, Getting it Right
Thursday September 3, 4 – 5:30 pm
Register Now! (Deadline to register is September 1, 11:59 pm ET)
Chair: Louise Barrington, JD, LLM, FCIArb, Chartered Independent Arbitrator, Arbitration Place
Joel Richler, BA, BCL, LL.B, FCIArb, Bay Street Chambers and Arbitration Place
Daniel Urbas, BA, LLB, BCL, FCIArb, Urbas Arbitral- Preparing to write the award in the course of the arbitration
- Closing the arbitration
- Deliberations and managing tribunal dynamics
- Communications with counsel and experts in the course of writing the award
- Form of the award (statutory and institutional requirements for enforceability)
- Best practices
- Applications to correct or interpret
Louise Barrington, JD, LLM, FCIArb, Chartered Independent Arbitrator, Arbitration Place
Louise Barrington is a dispute resolver with 30 years of experience. She practiced law in Ontario before moving into the field of international commercial arbitration during graduate studies in Paris. A Canadian, she also holds a British passport.
In 2001 Ms. Barrington became one of Asia’s first Chartered Arbitrators of CIArb. She has served as arbitrator for the ICC many times, appointed by parties and by the ICC National Committees of Canada and Britain - as co-arbitrator, sole arbitrator and chair. She is a panel member for HKIAC, CIArb, AAA-ICDR, VIAC, CIETAC and DIAC and in Canada has chaired financial services disciplinary hearings, is an investigator into bank/consumer disputes and has acted as sole arbitrator in several cases under the former FSCO auto insurance benefits scheme.
She founded and directs the annual Vis East Arbitration Moot (www.cisgmoot.org) now in its 16th year and is co-founder and former co-president of ArbitralWomen (www.arbitralwomen.org ). She is chief editor of The Danubia Files: Lessons in Award Writing from the Vis Moot and established Vis Moot Capacity Building Programmes in Cambodia and Myanmar.
Joel Richler, BA, BCL, LL.B, FCIArb, Bay Street Chambers and Arbitration Place
Joel is a former Blakes partner who now practices as an arbitrator and mediator at Bay Street Chambers and Arbitration Place.
Joel acted as emergency arbitrator, sole arbitrator, chair and party-appointee on many domestic and international arbitrations, both ad hoc and institutional. He also has acted as a construction contract adjudicator for the MTO and ORBA.
Joel is a member of the Canadian and International ICDR rosters, the BCICAC roster (British Columbia), and the Roster of Referees for MTO and the Ontario Roadbuilders Association.
Daniel Urbas BA, LLB, BCL, FCIArb, Urbas Arbitral
Professional Development Accreditation:
- ADRIC designation holders earn 3 Continuing Education & Engagement (CEE) points
- CPD accreditation received to date for this webinar (pending from other Law Societies across Canada):
- Law Society of British Columbia: 1.5 hours
- Law Society of New Brunswick: 1.5 hours
- Law Society of Saskatchewan: 1.5 hours
Register Now!