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In part two of this two-part series, Steve Waller, a lawyer in the Labour and Employment Law groups at Nelligan O’Brien Payne, describes the role of the witness in an arbitration. In case you missed it: view part one of this series of videos.

See also Tips on How to Prepare to be a Witness, which is referred to in this video.

Contact Labour lawyer Steve Waller, by calling 613-231-8248, or email steve.waller@nelliganlaw.ca.

This content is not intended to provide legal advice or opinion as neither can be given without reference to specific events and situations. © 2021 Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP.

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