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May 2015

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48 M A Y 2 0 1 5 w w w . C A N A D I A N L a w y e r m a g . c o m Earlier this year, Neeson Arbitration evolved into Amicus Chambers. It is a collaborative group of retired judges of the Ontario Superior Court — Colin L. Campbell, J. Douglas Cunningham, Lee K. Ferrier, John ( Jack) D. Ground, and Susan E. Greer. They offer extensive judicial experience in mediation, arbitration, and case manage- ment. Their independent practices create distinctive and innovative methods of dispute resolution of complex matters efficiently, effectively, and through all levels of the process, from evaluative, interest-based neutral mediation to adju- dicative arbitration. Recommended for its "experienced ADR specialists" and "great service and surroundings." Amicus Chambers, Toronto amicuschambers.com Top 10 Arbitration Chambers ADR Chambers was founded in 1995 and says it is now the largest private alternative dispute compa- ny in the world. Over the last two years, ADR Chambers has administered more than 15,000 arbitra- tions and 20,000 mediations. ADR Chambers has more than 50 neutrals who conduct arbitrations and mediations across Canada and internationally. It has its own set of regular arbitration rules, and a set of streamlined expedited arbitration rules for those who prefer a faster, less expensive arbitration. "ADR Chambers provides excellent service and works hard with both parties to accomplish an accept- able resolution." ADR Chambers, Toronto adrchambers.com

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