Program Chairs:
Brendan Bowles,
Glaholt Bowles LLP
Cynthia B. Kuehl,
Lerners LLP
Presented together with the
Arbitration and Mediation Advocacy Practice Group
Conducting arbitrations requires unique skills you may never learn in court. This program will provide practical techniques and tools for succeeding at your next arbitration, whether remote or in-person.
You will learn:
- Set yourself up for success at the outset of arbitration
- Make the best use of procedural conferences
- Prepare and use Redfern Requests
- Best represent your clients with unique circumstances or challenges
- Better understand the perspective of arbitrators, decision-makers and in-house counsel
Register today and optimize the arbitration process for you and your clients!
Registration includes electronic materials, which will be provided prior to the program. Registration also includes access to the live webcast recording for 30 days from the date the link is sent to you.
Please review the system requirements to view a Zoom event here.
Faculty Includes:
Paige Burnham, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Barbara Capes, Kiewit
Andrew Cochran, Ernst & Young Global Limited
Lisa C. Munro, Lerners LLP
Brendan O'Grady, Baker & McKenzie LLP
Peter Ruby, Goodmans LLP
Rebecca Shoom, Lerners LLP
Junior Sirivar, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Chloe Snider, Dentons Canada LLP
Lauren Tomasich, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Michael Valo, Glaholt Bowles LLP
1:00 – 1:05
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Brendan D. Bowles, Glaholt Bowles LLP
1:05 – 1:35
Need to Know: Caselaw Developments
Rebecca Shoom, Lerners LLP
Chloe Snider, Dentons Canada LLP
Introduced by: Cynthia B. Kuehl, Lerners LLP
1:35 – 2:00
Changing the Mindset: Procedural Conferences
Lisa C. Munro, Lerners LLP
Introduced by: Brendan D. Bowles, Glaholt Bowles LLP
2:00 – 2:25
Effective Discovery: Redfern Requests
Brendan O’Grady, Baker & McKenzie LLP
Paige Burnham, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Introduced by: Cynthia B. Kuehl, Lerners LLP
2:25 – 2:35
Break
2:35 – 3:15
Bringing it all together: Hearings
Junior Sirivar, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Lauren Tomasich, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
Michael Valo, Glaholt Bowles LLP
Moderator: Brendan D. Bowles, Glaholt Bowles LLP
3:15 – 3:55
Getting the most out of Arbitration: Participant Perspectives
Barbara Capes, Kiewit
Andrew Cochran, Ernst & Young Global Limited
Peter Ruby, Goodmans LLP
Moderator: Cynthia B. Kuehl, Lerners LLP
3:55 – 4:00
Concluding Remarks
Cynthia B. Kuehl, Lerners LLP
Eligible CPD Hours:
This program contains 0.5 EDI Professionalism Hour(s), 1.5 Professionalism Hour(s) and is eligible for up to 1.0 Substantive Hour.

This organization has been approved as an Accredited Provider of Professionalism Content by the Law Society of Ontario.
For information on CPD requirements and accreditation across Canada,
please click here.
Pricing:
TAS Members: Regular: $299.00 + Tax | Discount: $224.25 + Tax* (please see below)
Non-members: Regular: $440.00 + Tax | Discount: $330.00 + Tax* (please see below)
*Sole practitioners, lawyers who practise in firms with fewer than 5 lawyers, and government lawyers (including lawyers who work for legal aid clinics) can take advantage of a 25% discount off the registration fee for this program. If you are eligible for this discount, please enter
SSG2024 in the appropriate field at check-out.
TAS Members always save on CPD programs.
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