The panelists use a hypothetical discharge to analyze just cause pertaining to the use of new technologies.
Arbitrating in the Fishbowl – Guppies or Sharks?How Arbitrators can Speak Publicly
James C. Oakley, Michel G. Picher, Susan L. Stewart, Kenneth Paul Swan
March 16, 2011 Proceedings Database
A panel discussion. Canadian arbitrators face media attention because much of their arbitration is under statute, versus the arbitration of private contracts in the United States. But both face the…
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