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THIS COURSE HAS BEGUN AND
CAN NOT BE JOINED NOW. THE CONTENT WILL BE SIMILAR BUT UPDATED FOR THE NEXT COURSE.
ALL CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT THE GROUND FLOOR CONFERENCE CENTRE IN THE PROCTER AND GAMBLE BUILDING AT 4711 YONGE STREET
AT SHEPPARD SUBWAY, EXCEPT THE WEEKEND CLASS WHICH WILL BE NEARBY IN A
FACILITY NEXT TO
BAYVIEW SUBWAY STATION. FREE PARKING IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL CLASSES AND REFRESHMENTS
INCLUDING WEEKEND CLASS LUNCH, ARE
SUPPLIED ALONG WITH COURSE MATERIALS AND AN ADR INSTITUTE CERTIFICATE TO
GRADUATING STUDENTS.
1. Tuesday, April 22, 2008, 6:30-9:30 PM
- Distribution of Course Materials Book
- Introduction to Course and Topics
- International Arbitration
- Other forms of Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Contrasting Procedures of Mediation and Arbitration. How they may and may not be used together.
- Introduction to Ontario’s Arbitration Acts
- ADR Organizations
2. Thursday, April 24, 2008, 6:30-9:30 PM
- Ontario Court Procedures and Process:
- The Rules of Civil Procedure and the Ontario Evidence Act
- Law of Evidence including Hearsay Rules
- Contract Law
- Principles of Tort
- Assessment of Damages
- Interest and costs
3. Tuesday April 29, 2008, 6:30-9:30 PM
- Ontario Arbitration Act, Flexible procedures, opting out of provisions
- Court Involvement in the Arbitration Process including interim applications, appointment of Arbitrators, stay of court proceedings, jurisdictional issues and matters of law, removal of Arbitrators, court powers preserved, Appeals and applications to set aside, enforcement of Arbitration awards.
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Changes in Ontario law regarding religion based arbitrations
4. Thursday May 1, 2008, 6:30-9:30 PM
- Powers and Procedures under the Arbitration Act
- Provisions of Ontario's Statutory Powers and Procedures Act which apply to
arbitration
- Interest on Arbitration awards (referring to Sections 127-130 of the Courts of Justice Act)
5. Tuesday May 6, 2008, 6:30-9:30 PM
- Further Review of Ontario Arbitration Act
6. Tuesday May 13, 2008, 6:30 to 9:30 PMTEST ON ARBITRATION ACT
- Production and Discovery of Documents
- Role of Oral Examinations for Discovery and the danger of delay
- Pre-Arbitration Meeting
- Mediation during the Arbitration process
- Family Law Arbitration
amendments
7. Thursday May 15, 2008, 6:30-9:30 PM
- New Changes in Civil Court Procedures and their impact on Mediation and Arbitration
- The Arbitration Agreement, definitions and checklist for inclusion and
further Arbitration Agreements during proceedings
- Costs awards in Arbitration
- Initial retainer of Arbitrator, conflicts reasonable apprehension of bias, communication outside of formal meetings and hearings, Arbitrator’s fee schedule, written agreements between the Arbitrator and the parties, qualifications of the Arbitrator, Errors and Omissions Insurance and negotiating and securing payment of Arbitrator fees
- Use of Expert
Arbitrator's specialized skills and knowledge
8. Tuesday May 20, 2008, 6:30-9:30 PM
- Negotiating and drafting an Arbitration Agreement:
- The class will divide in half and each half will take a side and negotiate
the terms for a construction arbitration agreement. The instructor will assist both sides in their negotiation of an agreement
- Lawyers meet prospective new sole Arbitrator and they discuss potential appointment, conflict issues and fee arrangements. Course materials will include background of parties and dispute, resume of arbitrator and other relevant documents.
9. Tuesday May 27, 6:30-9:30 PM
- The Role of the Expert Witness
- Role play where the class members will play the role of counsel in qualifying examining, cross-examining, re-examining, and arbitrators questioning
of the expert witness.
- Two sides meet to resolve procedural issues arising
in the early stages of the hearing
- Group meetings to prepare for the Mock Arbitration Procedures in a formal arbitration hearing
10. Thursday May 29, 2008, 6:30-9:30 PM
- Review of Various Arbitration Rules
- International Arbitration, Ontario and Canadian Legislation plus international
treaties and international associations
- Community Dispute Arbitration
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Onus and burden of proof
11. Sunday June 1, 2008, 9:30
AM - 5 PM
- Marketing Arbitration and other ADR Service
- Condominium Dispute
Resolution
- Sports Arbitration
- Final Preparation for Mock Arbitration
- videotape presentation including a series of Vignettes with problems at an
Arbitration Hearing with Discussion of how the Arbitrator is to deal with each issue
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Working lunch (provided) final preparation for the Mock
Arbitration
- Role Play for full class with Mock Arbitration. The Case of the Burning
Factory. An insurance claim. Three students will play arbitrators while others
in the class play the roles of parties, witnesses and Counsel teams. This
will be a full hearing with evidence called following opening statements in the
previous class, examination in
chief, cross examination and re-examination of each witness. Closing
Statements are given. Arbitrators give oral reasons for decision. Instructor
comments.
12. Tuesday June 3, 2008, 6:30-9:30 PM
- Discussion of procedures in different types of Hearing
Communication and relationship
skills of arbitrator, dealing with different cultures and unequal positions of
strength or knowledge. Applying fairness considerations. This will include
discussion of faith based arbitration and the new regulation of family
arbitrationWeighing evidence and reaching a decision
Preparing reasons for decision, writing awards, appeal and review
considerations
Conclusions and farewell
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