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The Osler Guide to Commercial Arbitration in Canada: A Practical Introduction to Domestic and International Commercial Arbitration
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The Osler Guide to Commercial Arbitration in Canada: A Practical Introduction to Domestic and International Commercial Arbitration
Current price: $71.00
Barnes and Noble
The Osler Guide to Commercial Arbitration in Canada: A Practical Introduction to Domestic and International Commercial Arbitration
Current price: $71.00
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Osler is internationally known as one of Canada's leading corporate/commercial law firms. In this incomparable guide for practitioners, three experienced Osler lawyersone each in Ontario, Quebec, and Albertaprovide an easy-to-use practical overview of the law of domestic and international arbitrations in Canada. With lucid clarification of applicable legislation, both federal and provincial, and analysis of relevant case law, the Guide offers great assistance in the preparation, negotiation, process, and conclusion of arbitration agreements in Canada.
Among the topics covered arc the following:
important issues and key cases in all Canadian provinces and territories and under federal legislation;
practical reasons to use arbitration and what to consider in preparing arbitration agreements;
drafting arbitration clauses to manage risk;
protection of confidential information;
staying court proceedings in favour of arbitration; and
appealing and enforcing awards.
Emphasizing the major jurisdictions of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia, the Guide will he of immeasurable value to in-house and external corporate counsel, litigation lawyers, international lawyers, and business people, as well as to students of dispute resolution.
Among the topics covered arc the following:
important issues and key cases in all Canadian provinces and territories and under federal legislation;
practical reasons to use arbitration and what to consider in preparing arbitration agreements;
drafting arbitration clauses to manage risk;
protection of confidential information;
staying court proceedings in favour of arbitration; and
appealing and enforcing awards.
Emphasizing the major jurisdictions of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia, the Guide will he of immeasurable value to in-house and external corporate counsel, litigation lawyers, international lawyers, and business people, as well as to students of dispute resolution.