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Andrew Parley was invited to speak on the panel, Arbitral Women: Mutual Mentorship: Learning from Each Other, at the Canadian Arbitration Week. Andrew explains the rapid changes to arbitration practice in light of AI-assisted research, digital evidence, and hybrid hearings and explores how technological fluency and seasoned judgment can collectively strengthen the profession. The panel examines AI integration, advocacy in hybrid environments, professional risk management, career pressures facing early-career practitioners, and diversity initiatives including the Equal Representation in Arbitration and Equal Representation for Experts Witnesses Pledges.
We’ve released our 2025 Snapshot, highlighting the most significant developments, decisions, and trends in litigation from the past year across 21 practice areas. Reflect on 2025 and look ahead to 2026 through the lens of our expert litigators.
Lenczner Slaght launches our 2024 Snapshot, which highlights the most significant developments, decisions, and trends in litigation from the past year across 20 areas of expertise. Reflect on 2024 and look ahead to 2025 through the lens of our expert litigators.
Lenczner Slaght launches our 2023 Snapshot, a look at the most significant developments, decisions, business takeaways, and trends in litigation from the last year, across 15 practice areas. Revisit 2023 and look ahead to 2024 through the lens of our expert litigators.
Brendan F. Morrison and Samantha Hale co-authored an article on their top tips for effective, and efficient, advocacy in the virtual world. The article was published by the ADR Institute of Canada Inc., in its ADR Perspectives newsletter.
Paul-Erik Veel was invited to speak at the LSO's program titled "Arbitration Updates for Civil Litigators 2021". Paul-Erik provided his expert insights on the panel Analysis of the Case Law: The Lay of the Land Post Uber & Vavilov.
Scott Rollwagen, Sana Halwani, and Paul-Erik Veel's article "Do courts have jurisdiction to order virtual hearings? Absolutely!" was published in the August 2020 volume of the Commercial Litigation and Arbitration Review.
Published in the Kluwer Arbitration Blog, Chris Kinnear Hunter authors an article on the legacy of the Supreme Court of Canada's highly anticipated decision in Uber Technologies Inc v Heller. Chris discusses how the decision has significant implications for international businesses by placing significant limits on the application of arbitration clauses.
Ian Binnie was invited to The Advocates' Society's ADR Advocacy: Advanced Techniques program. The program featured an exclusive fireside chat with Ian Binnie himself.
Paul-Erik Veel spoke at the Law Society of Ontario's program Arbitration: An Update for Litigators. His panel discussed the Analysis of the Case Law Relating to Interpretation and Enforcement of Arbitration Agreements.