The role of in-house counsel in arbitration

Nov 15, 2017

The judicial system, through no fault of its own, is having a difficult time responding to the volume of cases that are before it. So why aren’t more in-house departments considering arbitration as a means to resolution?

In this article written for Canadian Lawyer, Earl Cherniak and Alexander Gay discuss the the important role in-house counsel have in ensuring arbitration functions in an optimal way.

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