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Practice Areas
Douglas Harrison is an independent commercial arbitrator. He also acts as a mediator and as legal counsel in select matters, including designing arbitral procedures and enforcing arbitral awards, as well as doing opinion work.
He has been a presiding arbitrator, co-arbitrator and sole arbitrator in numerous ad hoc arbitrations as well as in arbitrations under the rules of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, ICC, ICDR, AAA, ADR Institute of Canada, ICDR Canada, and the National Automobile Dealership Arbitration Program.
His recent international arbitration appointments have involved disputes arising under supply agreements, license agreements, and shareholder agreements, in the agribusiness, cannabis, consumer products, heavy manufacturing and pharmaceuticals sectors involving parties from Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, Sweden and the United States.
His recent Canadian appointments have included similar disputes but also ones involving insurance coverage, license agreements, distributorships, consulting agreements, construction contracts, land development and commercial tenancies in a range of sectors, including automotive, consumer products, energy, financial services, food, heavy manufacturing, insurance, and public infrastructure.
In additional to contractual disputes, his recent mediation mandates have also included environmental issues, law firm partnerships, co-operatives, defamation, insurance coverage, and cryptocurrency mining.
He has also acted as an expert witness on Ontario law in litigation in New York, the District of Columbia and the Netherlands.
Career
Prior to establishing his arbitration practice in 2018, Mr. Harrison was with Stikeman Elliott LLP in Toronto for more than 30 years, conducting a broad corporate commercial litigation and arbitration practice that included complex, high-value matters involving, among other things, breach of contract, competition law, insolvency and restructuring, supplier-procurement disputes, and class actions. He acted from clients from across Canada and around the world in a variety of sectors including aerospace, chemicals, financial services, food processing, logistics, manufacturing, media, natural resources and pharmaceuticals. His practice also included environmental law, product liability, defamation, professional liability, and directors and officers insurance.
Mr. Harrison was Vice-Chair of the firm’s Claims & Risk Management Committee and a member of the firm’s Professional & Ethics Committee.
Professional Memberships
Campaign for Greener Arbitrations, North America subcommittee
Canadian Bar Association
ICC Canada Arbitration Committee
Institute for Transnational Arbitration
International Arbitration Institute
International Bar Association
International Council for Commercial Arbitration
International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution
London Court of International Arbitration
Ontario Bar Association
The Advocates’ Society
Toronto Commercial Arbitration Society
Toronto Lawyers Association
Publications
"State Instrumentalities - Piercing the Corporate Veil - Canada", Enforcing Arbitral Awards Against States, IAI Series on International Arbitration No. 12, 2024 (forthcoming).
“Multi-Tiered Dispute Resolution Clauses: Jurisdictional Issue? C v. D, [2021] HKCFI 1474 – A Case Comment”, ADR Perspectives (ADR Institute of Canada) Vol. 8, No. 4, December 2021.
Book review of UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts: An Article-by-Article Commentary by Eckart Brödermann (Kluwer, 2018), Canadian Business Law Journal, Vol. 63, 2020.
“Removing an arbitrator for incapacity or undue delay”, Canadian Journal of Commercial Arbitration, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2019 (also abridged in the Fall 2019 and Spring 2020 editions of New York Dispute Resolution Lawyer).
The Law of Product Warnings and Recalls in Canada, 2nd ed., LexisNexis Canada, 2019 (with Alex Colangelo).
"An arbitrator's duty of disclosure under the Model Law", Arbitration News, International Bar Association's Legal Practice Division (Arbitration Committee), August 2016 (with Vanessa Voakes).
"Kanada" chapter, Handbuch internationale Produkthaftung: Produktsicherheit in den wichtigsten Markten weltweit, Koln: Bundesanzeiger Verlag GmbH, 2014 (with Eric Bremermann).
“Canada Ratifies Convention on Settlement of Investment Disputes between States and Other States’ Nationals”, International Law News, American Bar Association, Summer 2014 (with Susan Hutton).
“Arbitration” chapter, Ultimate Corporate Counsel Guide (Litigation and ADR section), CCH Canada, 2014.
Advocacy in Arbitration", paper presented at Successfully Navigating An International Commercial Arbitration, Ontario Bar Association, Toronto, October 2013 (with Janet Mills).
“Canada” chapter, Getting the Deal Through – Arbitration, Law Business Research, 2010-2013 (with John Judge, Peter Cullen and Lev Alexeev).
Experience
Mr. Harrison is a Member Arbitrator and Mediator at Arbitration Place in Toronto.
He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, a member of the CPR Panels of Distinguished Neutrals as both an arbitrator and mediator (Global Panel, Product Liability Panel, and Pro Bono Panel) and is on the arbitration rosters of AAA-ICDR, the Scottish Arbitration Centre, ICDR Canada, ICC Canada, the ADR Institute of Canada, the Canadian Transportation Agency, and the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission.
Mr. Harrison is the chair of the Toronto Commercial Arbitration Society, a member of the executive of the ICC Canada Arbitration Committee, and is a Co-Chair of the University Tribunal of the University of Toronto.
He is the Director and a faculty member of the TCAS Gold Standard Course on Commercial Arbitration, a 40-hour course that permits students who successfully complete it to apply for a Q.Arb. designation from the ADR Institute of Canada. He is on the organizing committee of CanArbWeek and is a member of the Arbitration Committee of the ADR Institute of Canada.
Personal
Mr. Harrison is identified as Consistently Recommended in Commercial Arbitration in the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory (2021-24), as well as being among the three leading Commercial Arbitration lawyers in Toronto in Lexpert's 2025 directory of the Leading 500 Cross-Border Lawyers.
Mr. Harrison has for a number of years acted as a volunteer arbitrator at the Vis Moot in Vienna, as well as at many Vis Pre-Moots including those held in Toronto, Miami and Vienna.
Mr. Harrison taught Trial Advocacy at the Queen's University Faculty of Law, 1993-1997.
Prior to being called to the Ontario Bar, Mr. Harrison was a reporter and copyeditor with The Globe and Mail, Canada's National Newspaper, in Toronto. He was also a freelance sportswriter and broadcaster based in Toronto and Paris, covering F1 auto racing, World Cup alpine and nordic skiing, rowing, and other Olympic sports, for several media outlets including UPI, Canadian Press, The Globe and Mail and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Education
University of Toronto
LL.B.
1982 - 1985
Queen's University
B.A. (Political Studies)
1980 - 1982
Awards
Lawyer of the Year in International Arbitration in Toronto
Best Lawyers in Canada
2025
Industry Sector Expertise
Mr. Harrison has acted as an arbitrator in disputes arising in a variety of sectors, including:
Agribusiness
Automotive
Biomedical
Cannabis
Commercial Real Estate
Construction
Consumer Products
Energy (Electricity, Natural Gas, Renewables)
Financial Services
Food Distribution
Heavy Manufacturing
Insurance
IT
Land Development
Non-profit (Amateur sports)
Pharmaceutical
Public Infrastructure
Public Procurement
As arbitration and litigation counsel, Mr. Harrison represented clients in various sectors, including:
Aerospace
Agribusiness
Automotive
Chemicals
Consumer Products
Consumer Services
Energy (Oil & Gas, Renewables)
Financial Services
Forestry
Food Processing
Heavy Manufacturing
Insurance
IT
Land Development
Logistics
Media
Mining
Music
Non-profit (Amateur sports)
Pharmaceutical
Professional Services
Shipping
Transportation
Expert in these Jurisdictions
Mr. Harrison is a member of the bar of the province of Ontario, Canada. As arbitrator, he has presided over disputes not only under Ontario law but also the laws of British Columbia, Missouri, New Brunswick, Pennsylvania, and Sweden.