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Are we tired of the novel coronavirus s effects on business
and the practice of law yet? Although the answer is likely yes, the
pandemic has had its upsides, including a move to more efficient
technology in the courts and to more arbitration. I have seen in my own practice somewhat of an explosion in
arbitration, says Junior Sirivar, a partner and co-chairman
of McCarthy Tétrault LLP s international arbitration
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