Commercial Arbitration 2026
Course Date: May 26, 2026
Total: 6h 20min
Total Ethics: 1h
Course Date: May 26, 2026
Course Introduction and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:05)
Raymond Lee — Program Lawyer, CLEBC, Vancouver
Ludmila B. Herbst, KC — Farris LLP, Vancouver
PART 1: ARBITRATION FOUNDATIONS
What Do Arbitrators Wish Counsel Knew About the Differences Between Arbitration and Litigation Processes? (9:05 – 10:00)
- it's not just litigation in a private forum
- think about and embrace differences (case management, statements of case vs. pleadings, extent of document production, potential for written direct evidence, focused hearings)
Moderator: Ludmila B. Herbst, KC — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Henri Alvarez, KC — Alvarez Arbitration, Port Moody
Gerald W. Ghikas, KC — Gerald W. Ghikas Law Corporation, Vancouver
How to Draft Good Arbitration Agreements (10:00 – 10:40)
- when to consider including an arbitration clause
- potential length and scope of arbitration clauses (whether to incorporate procedural rules, how narrowly or broadly to define what is subject to arbitration, points to cover)
Paige Burnham — Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
Sarah McEachern — Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (10:40 – 10:55)
Role of "Arbitral Institutions" (10:55 – 11:35)
- introduction to BC's very own—VanIAC—and its statutory role as "designated authority" under the Arbitration Act (selection of arbitrators, review of arbitral fees)
- using an arbitral institution by choice to oversee the arbitration—administered vs. ad hoc arbitration (why and which one)
Joseph C. McArthur KC, FCIArb — Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP, Vancouver
Romeo Rojas, FCIArb — Secretary General, Vancouver International Arbitration Centre, Vancouver
Financial Considerations (11:35 – 12:05)
- remuneration of arbitrators
- potentially financially intensive upfront steps (statements of case, written evidence)
- whether savings can be achieved as compared to litigation
- costs
Karen L.M. Carteri, KC, FCIArb — Nathanson Schachter & Thompson LLP, Vancouver
Shane D. Coblin, FCIArb — Kornfeld LLP, Vancouver
Expedited Procedures and Emergency Arbitrations (12:05 – 12:45)
- when and how to use an expedited procedures arbitration
- recourse to emergency arbitrators rather than the courts for emergency relief before a regular arbitral tribunal is constituted
Yarden Gershony — Rush Ihas Hardwick LLP, Kelowna
Katherine A. Reilly — Stewart McDannold Stuart, Victoria
LUNCH (12:45 – 1:15)
PART 2: ADVANCED ISSUES
Use of Experts in Arbitration (1:15 – 2:00)
- possible differences from litigation (what if the arbitrator is already an expert, whether expert file gets produced)
- retention of expert and presentation of evidence
Vasilis Pappas, FCIArb — Bennet Jones LLP, Calgary and Vancouver
John H. Shevchuk — Chartered Arbitrator (ADRIC), Lex Pacifica Law Corporation, Vancouver
Hot Topics in Arbitration (2:00 – 2:50)
- what to do when the other party to an arbitration agreement does not want to engage in arbitration
- whether summary resolution is available in the arbitration context
Jennifer K. Choi — Bennet Jones LLP, Vancouver
David E. Gruber, FCIArb — McEwan Partners, Vancouver
Scott Lucyk, FCIArb — Lawson Lundell LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (2:50 – 3:05)
Are There Any Cases that Can't Be Arbitrated? (3:05 – 3:25)
- interpreting what falls within the arbitration clause
- regardless of what the arbitration clause says
- does an arbitrator have the ability to grant statutory remedies where statutes say a "court" may do so?
- does a statute expressly prohibit arbitration?
Forrest Finn — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Ludmila B. Herbst, KC — Farris LLP, Vancouver
Appeals of Arbitral Awards (3:25 – 4:25)
- difference between appeals and set-aside applications
- appeals not available in international commercial arbitration
- domestic commercial arbitration appeals now before Court of Appeal under 2020 Arbitration Act—process and related considerations
- standards of review
- contracting out (or opting in) of appeal rights
- internal arbitral appeal mechanisms
Justice Geoffrey B. Gomery — BC Court of Appeal, Vancouver
Michael Feder, KC — Torys LLP, Vancouver
Closing Remarks (4:25 – 4:30)
Ludmila B. Herbst, KC — Farris LLP, Vancouver
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