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Published Writings & Other

“Canada and U.S. Approaches to Trade in Agriculture” Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Canada-U.S. Law Journal, (2005) Vol. 31, p. 107. https://scholarlycommons.law.case.edu/cuslj/vol31/iss/21/

 

“Musings on the Post-CWB World, Questions to Consider in Light of the Deregulation of the Canadian Grain Industry” Robson Hall Alumni Report, 2012, p. 105. https://www.yumpu.com/31648570/pdf-robson-hall-faculty-of-law 

 

“Just a Minute! Board minutes; are yours doing the job?” ICD Director Journal, September 2013, p. 17

https://www.icd.ca/Resource-Centre/News-Publications/Director-Journal/2013/September-2013/Articles/Just-a-Minute!.aspx

 

Recent Arbitration Matters Case Comments: 

 

  1. “Procedural choices made for efficiency bind losing parties” - Christie Building Holding Company, Limited v Shelter Canadian Properties Limited, October 23, 2023 arbitrationmatters.com/783 

  2. “Jim Reflects (2023): Browne v Dunn is just a rule of fairness: a comment on the Vento case” - Vento Motorcycles, Inc. v. United Mexican States, January 18, 2024 arbitrationmatters.com/810  

  3. “Reasons for granting anti-suit injunction to prevent arbitration different than litigation” - Axion Ventures Inc. v Bonner, February 28, 2024 arbitrationmatters.com/818

  4. “Parties share responsibility to keep arbitration moving” - Bank-Strox Renovation Inc. v. Lugano View Limited May 21, 2024.  arbitrationmatters.com/835 

  5. “Missed Opportunity re Implications of Set-Aside Test for Procedural Unfairness?” - Vento Motorcycles, Inc. v. United Mexican States (Intervention), July 29, 2024.  arbitrationmatters.com/850 

  6. “Federal – Arbitrations may be private but may NOT be confidential” - SOS Marine Inc. v. M/V Gentle Seas (Ship), September 11, 2024. arbitrationmatters.com/861

  7. “The duty of good faith in domestic arbitration”, - 2024 Hot Topic, January 3, 2025.  arbitrationmatters.com/885

Other Media

“Ask Jim” Series for Vexxit - https://www.instagram.com/vexxit/reel/C6t3O2mriNY/

I am fortunate to live and work on ancestral lands, on Treaty One Territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Ininew, Anisininew, Dakota, and Denesuline peoples, and the homeland of the Red River Métis and that my work can take me to other traditional and treaty lands. The water I consume comes from Shoal Lake, in Treaty 3 Territory, for which I am thankful. There is much work to be done but with patience and persistence I’m confident that together we, and our children, and their children for seven generations will succeed in realizing our shared land’s full potential.    

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