Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms In The Age Of COVID-19: Canadian Perspectives (Video)

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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all aspects of the Canadian court system, resulting in limitations on operations and access.
Canada Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all aspects of the Canadian court system, resulting in limitations on operations and access. While things are slowly beginning to reopen, delays in the court system are significant and are likely to remain a concern going forward. In light of this new reality, lawyers from our Corporate and Litigation Groups recently partnered with Chelsea Hazewinkel from the Association of Corporate Counsel (Alberta) to discuss how and when Canadian businesses may be able to take advantage of Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms.

We invite you to watch the video of the presentation, which is structured around four key issues:

  • Choosing between Litigation and ADR
  • Selecting a Dispute Resolution Mechanism
  • Factors to Consider
  • Drafting Considerations

(59 minutes, 04 seconds)



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