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Roy Cotton-O'Brien, Avocat | Litiges et résolution de conflits

Roy Cotton-O'Brien

Avocat Fasken
Barreau Colombie-Britannique, 2022 | New York, 2022 | Oregon, 2021 | Alberta, 2018 | Ontario, 2018
Langue(s) Anglais
Bureau(x) Vancouver
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Carrière et éducation

Éducation

  • Master en droit University of Cambridge
  • J.D. University of Toronto
  • B.A. (avec distinctions), Political Science & Philosophy Université McGill

Publications

  • Utilizing AI-powered Tools In Arbitration, 23/05/2024
  • “The Limits of Ledcor: Persisting Problems with the Interpretation of Standard Form Contracts” (2019), 62 Canadian Business Law Journal 35
  • “Not Pleaded Matters” in Claude Marseille and Joe McArthur (eds), The Law of Objections in Canada (Toronto: LexisNexis, 2019)
  • “Statute of Frauds” in Claude Marseille and Joe McArthur (eds), The Law of Objections in Canada (Toronto: LexisNexis, 2019)
  • “Narrowing the Doctrine of Rectification in Canadian Law” (2018), 61 Canadian Business Law Journal 248
  • “A Trustee’s Fiduciary Duty to Disclose the Existence of a Trust” (2018), 37 Estates, Trusts & Pensions Journal 251
  • “Unpacking the Meaning of Good Faith in Bhasin v Hrynew” (2018), 48 The Advocates’ Quarterly 473
  • “A Case for Uniformly Abolishing the Rule Against Perpetuities in Canadian Trust Law” (2017), 36 Estates, Trusts & Pensions Journal 230
  • “The (Ir)Revocable Right of Survivorship” (2020), 40 Estates, Trusts & Pensions Journal 43
Article, Co-Auteur “The Limits of Ledcor: Persisting Problems with the Interpretation of Standard Form Contracts” (2019), 62 Canadian Business Law Journal 35
Book chapters, Co-Auteur “Not Pleaded Matters” in Claude Marseille and Joe McArthur (eds), The Law of Objections in Canada (Toronto: LexisNexis, 2019)