Have You Chosen The Right Forum For A Construction Arbitration?
Construction Law –Arbitration – Appeal – Quebec – Civil Procedure My article on May 24, 2011, on Arbitration Appeal Rights: Think About Them Before Signing A Contract, dealt with the rights of appeal...
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Arbitration and court proceedings may be different, but can a party substantially change its position when it appeals from an arbitration award to the court? At the very least, it seems like...
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In Canada, there has been a controversy about appeals from stay motion decisions in the context of arbitration clauses. The issue is whether a decision of a motion judge denying the stay of an action,...
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In a recent decision, the Ontario Court of Appeal has held that there is no appeal from an order appointing an arbitrator. This decision highlights the legislative policy in Canada that the courts...
View ArticleGrounds For Reviewing Arbitration Decisions Are Narrow: B.C. Court of Appeal
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View ArticleReview Of Arbitral Awards: Where Is Sattva Taking Us?
The decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Creston Moly Corp. v. Sattva Capital Corp., 2014 SCC 53 (Sattva) is a seminal decision in the review of arbitral awards. That decision apparently set a...
View ArticleWhat Does A “Right To Appeal In Accordance With The Provisions Of The...
This question seems very straightforward, but when the Arbitration Act provides several rights of appeal, depending on what the parties have or have not agreed upon, then which of those rights of...
View ArticleHave You Chosen The Right Forum For A Construction Arbitration?
Construction Law –Arbitration – Appeal – Quebec – Civil Procedure My article on May 24, 2011, on Arbitration Appeal Rights: Think About Them Before Signing A Contract, dealt with the rights of appeal...
View ArticleCan You Change Horses When Appealing From An Arbitration Decision?
Arbitration and court proceedings may be different, but can a party substantially change its position when it appeals from an arbitration award to the court? At the very least, it seems like...
View ArticleMay An Order Dismissing A Stay Motion Be Appealed?
In Canada, there has been a controversy about appeals from stay motion decisions in the context of arbitration clauses. The issue is whether a decision of a motion judge denying the stay of an action,...
View ArticleNo Appeal From Order Appointing An Arbitrator: Ontario Court of Appeal
In a recent decision, the Ontario Court of Appeal has held that there is no appeal from an order appointing an arbitrator. This decision highlights the legislative policy in Canada that the courts...
View ArticleGrounds For Reviewing Arbitration Decisions Are Narrow: B.C. Court of Appeal
A recent decision of the British Columbia Court of Appeal warned that the grounds for reviewing an arbitral award are narrow. In Boxer Capital Corp. v. JEL Investments Ltd., the court noted that...
View ArticleReview Of Arbitral Awards: Where Is Sattva Taking Us?
The decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Creston Moly Corp. v. Sattva Capital Corp., 2014 SCC 53 (Sattva) is a seminal decision in the review of arbitral awards. That decision apparently set a...
View ArticleWhat Does A “Right To Appeal In Accordance With The Provisions Of The...
This question seems very straightforward, but when the Arbitration Act provides several rights of appeal, depending on what the parties have or have not agreed upon, then which of those rights of...
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