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Brian Etherington, a graduate of McMaster University, Queen’s University and Yale, is an arbitrator and mediator (since 1998). A professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Windsor from 1986 to 2016, he taught labour arbitration, labour law, individual employment law and criminal law.

Professor Etherington has frequently written about, and acted as a consultant on, administrative, constitutional, criminal and trade law, as well as labour and employment law. Editor-in-chief of the Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal between 1995 and 2004, he is co-author of Labour Law in Canada, a division of the International Encyclopedia of Labour Law, was  a member of the Canadian Labour Law Casebook Group from 1993 to 2016, and is co-author of Labour Arbitration in Canada (3rd ed.) and Leading Cases in Labour Arbitration 2002 to present (Lancaster House).