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Special Edition on Litigation -December 2015

The Lexpert Special Editions profiles selected Lexpert-ranked lawyers whose focus is in Corporate, Infrastructure, Energy and Litigation law and relevant practices. It also includes feature articles on legal aspects of Canadian business issues.

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Alternative Dispute Resolution | 7 Block, Sheila R. Torys LLP (416) 865-7319 sblock@torys.com Ms. Block is recognized as one of Canada's leading trial and appel- late counsel. Broad civil litigation practice, in- cluding corporate/com- mercial and securities litigation, IP, defamation and administrative law cases. Bodrug, John D. Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP (416) 863-5576 jbodrug@dwpv.com Mr. Bodrug's extensive experience in competi- tion law and foreign investment review includes mergers and price-fixing cases. He advises domestic and international clients in various industries, including resources, transportation and financial services. Bomhof, Scott A. Torys LLP (416) 865-7370 sbomhof@torys.com Mr. Bomhof advises on corporate restructuring/ insolvency, workouts, re- capitalizations, debt ex- changes, re-financings, distressed investments and acquisitions, as well as court proceed- ings under the CCAA and the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Bloom, Glen A. Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP (613) 787-1073 gbloom@osler.com Mr. Bloom's IP litiga- tion practice focuses on copyright and trade-marks. He has appeared as counsel before the Federal Courts, Supreme Court of Canada and Copy- right Board of Canada. He was editor-in-chief of Canadian Patent Repor- ter from 1999-2008. Boggs, C. Kirk Lerners LLP (416) 601-2367 kboggs@lerners.ca Mr. Boggs focuses on insurance defence, ap- pellate advocacy, class actions and health law. His insurance law ex- perience extends to mo- tor vehicle, municipal, professional negligence, property damage, fraud, E&O and commercial liability claims. Bredt, Christopher D. Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (416) 367-6165 cbredt@blg.com Senior litigation partner and national leader of BLG's Public Law Group. Bencher LSUC. Practice includes corporate/ commercial disputes, directors' and officers' duties and liability, securities, class actions and public law issues. WHETHER TO INSERT an arbitration clause into an international or domestic commercial contract, or what the clause should contain, is oen a lengthy and detailed conversation between business executives, in-house counsel and their external lawyers in Canada. As Robert Deane, a Vancouver-based lawyer says, "arbitration is not a panacea and litigation is not always bad; what's important is to assess whether given the nature of the parties and the nature of the venture a dispute is likely to be better resolved through commercial arbitration or through litigation." To some extent, says Deane, a partner and National Leader of Borden Ladner Gervais LLP's International Trade and Arbi- Deciding whether to arbitrate or litigate is not always a simple determination By Bev Cline THE ALTERNATIVE TO LITIGATING

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