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When silence isn’t golden: Lessons from the removal of an unresponsive arbitrator

By Chloe Snider and Ekin Cinar
  • Commercial Litigation

The Court of Appeal for Ontario: Cryptocurrency company’s arbitration clause contrary to public policy and unconscionable

By Chloe Snider and Ekin Cinar
  • Commercial Litigation
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Reasonable apprehension of bias on the part of one arbitrator taints the panel – Court of Appeal for Ontario

By Mike Schafler, Rachel Howie, Chloe Snider, and Ekin Cinar
  • Arbitration
  • International Arbitration

Court declines to set aside an award despite a finding of reasonable apprehension of bias

By Mike Schafler, Rachel Howie, and Ekin Cinar
  • Arbitration

Arbitrator award upheld in a shareholder agreement dispute

By Mike Schafler, Rachel Howie, and Ekin Cinar
  • Arbitration

Separability revisited: What if there is no contract?

By Mike Schafler, Rachel Howie, and Ekin Cinar
  • Commercial Litigation

Complying with contractual notice requirements: Lessons from Crosslinx Transit Solutions v. Ontario

By Karen Groulx, Dragana Bukejlovic, and Ekin Cinar
  • Commercial Litigation

It’s the construction bond that binds… so long as equity agrees

By Karen Groulx, Dragana Bukejlovic, Ekin Cinar, and Hannah Bourgeois
  • Commercial Litigation

No notice? No claim! A primer on the importance of giving notice of claims under your construction contract

By Karen Groulx, Dragana Bukejlovic, and Ekin Cinar
  • Arbitration

Petrowest: SCC affirms primacy of parties’ arbitration agreement, creates narrow exception for insolvencies

By Mike Schafler, Rachel Howie, and Ekin Cinar

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