Video recording of 2020 Fall Symposium (September 24, 2020) – Is the Future of Arbitration made of Virtual Insanity? The event was held as a part of Canadian Arbitration Week in conjunction with ICC YAF, and hosted by Arbitration Place Virtual. The Symposium featured a debate about the future of arbitration in the shadow of the Covid pandemic. The first debate proposition was: BIRT electronic arbitrations, from documents to hearings should be the default in arbitration. The second debate proposition was: BIRT the success of international arbitration relies on our ability to travel and meet in person. Moderator: Martin Doe, Senior Legal Counsel Permanent Court of Arbitration (The Hague) Debaters: Sandra (Aigbinode) Lange, Associate, McCarthy Tétrault (Calgary) Hugh Meighen, Partner, Borden Ladner Gervais (Toronto) Annie Lespérance, Legal Counsel, Omni Bridgeway (Montréal), ICC YAF representative Christina Doria, Senior Associate, Baker McKenzie (Toronto).


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