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May 2019

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w w w . c a n a d i a n l a w y e r m a g . c o m M A Y 2 0 1 9 49 TOP 10 ARBITRATION CHAMBERS ADR CHAMBERS Toronto ADRCHAMBERS.COM ADR Chambers was founded in 1994. It is the largest private alternative dispute resolution company in the world, having administered more than 55,000 arbitrations and mediations over the last seven years. ADR Chambers has more than 50 neutrals who conduct arbitrations and mediations across Canada and internationally. It has regular arbitration rules and expedited arbitration rules for faster and less expensive arbitration. On top of arbitration and mediation, ADR Chambers offers ADR systems design, coaching, fairness monitoring, ombuds, neutral evaluation, training, workplace investigation and other services. "Professional." The following are Canadian Lawyer 's top arbitration chambers in alphabetical order. ALTERNATIVE RESOLUTION GROUP Toronto ARGROUPINC.COM AR Group was formed in 2000 as a boutique arbitration and mediation firm providing dispute resolution services in the personal injury field. Its initial areas of focus included tort, accident benefits and LTD claims. When Shari Novick joined founding member Guy Jones in 2001, the firm expanded its focus to include similar services in the field of labour and employment law. Jones and Novick have each conducted thousands of mediations, throughout Ontario. They are both actively involved in conducting private arbitrations between insurers in priority disputes and loss transfer cases. Novick also conducts grievance arbitrations under collective agreements, adjudications under the Canada Labour Code and workplace investigations. "Easy to deal with." AMICUS CHAMBERS Toronto AMICUSCHAMBERS.COM Amicus Chambers is a collaborative group of retired judges of the Ontario Superior Court. Extensive judicial experience leads it to independent practices that create distinctive and innovative dispute resolutions. Amicus members manage complex matters efficiently and effectively through all levels of the process, from evaluative and interest-based neutral mediation to adjudicative arbitration. Its offices are located at Neesons Court Reporting in Toronto. As a collaborative group of retired judges, its services cover arbitration, mediation and complete case management with superior bench strength. "Excellent service." ntitled-3 1 2019-04-18 4:12 PM

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