Fairness and Formality – Mediation Advocacy and the Self-Represented Disputant
Fairness and Formality – Mediation Advocacy and the Self-Represented Disputant by Martha Simmons, PhD In today’s legal profession, there...
Fairness and Formality – Mediation Advocacy and the Self-Represented Disputant by Martha Simmons, PhD In today’s legal profession, there...
A Peaceful Protest – An Opportunity for Public Mediation by Rodger W. Linka Public Policy Mediation is a facilitated process...
Expert Determinations by Allison Kuntz Parties frequently agree to have their disputes determined outside of the courts by way of...
Strategic tips on enforcement for in-house counsel – making sure you get the payment under your award By Yaroslav Klimov...
The Apprehension of Bias in Arbitral Proceedings: A Cautionary Tale for Counsel and Arbitrators by David W. Gibbons The...
Third party arbitration funding: Should you get someone else to pay for your arbitration? By Courtney Kachur Parties entering...
Joining the Party – A Primer on Third Party Funding by Geoffrey D. Holub and David M. Price The...
Stays of Canadian Court Proceedings in Favour of International Commercial Arbitration: Recent Trends By Angus M. Gunn QC, FCIArb...
Med-Arbs – Practical Considerations for Getting the Best of Both by David Farmer and Steven Kley Practitioners continue to...
Third Parties to Arbitration Agreements By David Tupper and Stefani Wesley Third parties who are strangers to an arbitration agreement,...
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