Canada:
Mandatory Arbitration Isn't Always Mandatory In Canada
12 January 2018
WeirFoulds LLP
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WeirFoulds partner Nikiforos Iatrou and associate Anastasija
Sumakova contributed to the Winter 2018 issue of Today's
General Counsel with their article, "Mandatory Arbitration
Isn't Always Mandatory in Canada".
The article examines how businesses could be dragged into
consumer litigation even where they had sought to avoid such
litigation with mandatory arbitration clauses.
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