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In-house counsel have key role to play in arbitration process
Following the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision in R. v. Jordan, litigants are increasingly turning to arbitration as an alternative to the courts — but in-house counsel have an important role to play in ensuring that arbitration functions in an optimal way, Toronto lawyer and arbitrator Earl Cherniak and lawyer Alexander Gay write in Canadian Lawyer.
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