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REQUEST FOR BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Opportunity for arbitrators to be selected for the Canadian Transportation Agency rosters Table of Contents A. Contact Information... 2 B. Education... 3 C. Arbitration Designation... 5 D. Arbitration Training... 5 E. Commercial Litigation Experience... 6 F. Experience As An Arbitrator, Adjudicator Or Judge... 8 G. Work Samples... 9 H. Transportation Specific Legislation... 10 I. Familiarity With Transportation And Transportation Law... 11 J. Disclosure... 11 K. Conflict... 12 L. Fees... 12 M. Availability... 12 N. Signed Agreement... 13 O. Application Checklist... 14 Page 1 / 14

A. Contact Information Please note that completion of this form is lengthy. You may be required to save and return to complete. If you have any questions or need help please contact David Gervin at David.Gervin@otc-cta.gc.ca Date of this version 13 July 2015 First name Last Name Michael Erdle Middle Initial Honorifics Mr. Professional Title Firm Name Address Line 1 150 York Street Address Line 2 Suite 400 City Province Postal Code Toronto Ontario M5H 3S5 Secondary address (please street, city, province and postal code) Telephone (office) 416-941-8258 Telephone (mobile) 416-720-9784 Telephone (other) Fax 416-907-3435 Email Michael.Erdle@practicalresolutions.ca Page 2 / 14

Website URL www.practicalresolutions.ca LinkedIn URL Facebook Other social media links Region of residence Willingness to travel within and to other provinces? Please specify provinces. Ontario All provinces British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut B. Education Please list degree(s), institution(s) attended and year degree(s) conferred below Degree Institution Attended Year degree conferred 1) Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto 1986 2) Bachelor of Journalism Carleton University, Ottawa 1978 3) 4) Please list courses or degrees in Economics, if any. Courses Institution Attended Year Page 3 / 14

1) 2) 3) 4) Please list courses or degrees in Finance and Accounting, if any. Courses Institution Attended Year 1) 2) 3) 4) Please list courses relating to logistics, transportation or transportation law, if any. Courses Institution Attended Year 1) 2) 3) 4) Page 4 / 14

C. Arbitration Designation Please list designation(s), certification(s) or accreditation(s) in arbitration received from any recognized institution(s) and the year(s) conferred below. Designation Organization Year conferred 1) Chartered Arbitrator ADR Institute of Canada 2010 2) Fellow Chartered Institute of Arbitrators 2013 3) 4) 5) D. Arbitration Training Please list arbitration training or course(s), if any, along with the institution providing the training and the year you received this training below. Course Institutions Year 1) Accelerated Path to Fellowship Chartered Institute of Arbitrators 2013 2) Intensive IP Arbitration Course Canadian Bar Association & Intellectual Property Institute of Canada 2002 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Page 5 / 14

E. Commercial Litigation Experience a. Please specify approximate number of commercial cases in which you have acted as counsel. 15 (primarily commercial solicitor practice) b. Please list range of years over which these cases occurred. 1994-2015 c. Please list law firms with which you were associated according to year. Firm name Duration 1) Blake Cassels & Graydon 1988-1994 2) Deeth Williams Wall LLP 1994-2015 3) d. Did you typically represent plaintiff, respondent or both? Please provide your answer as a percentage. Response Plaintiff 34 Respondent 66 e. Please list by subject area, the 3 most complex commercial cases with which you have been involved as counsel in arbitrations or litigation, the kind of evidence presented, what experts were involved, quantum in issue and duration of case. Area of Commercial Litigation (e.g. Patent infringement) Kind of Evidence Presented What type of Experts were involved Quantum (value of claim) Duration (Time in court) 1) Breach of Contract (software implementation) Contract and project documents email experts IT project specialists $18,000,000 Page 6 / 14

2) Electronic publishing; software development Technical re software development; Financial re quantum of damages Software developers; accounting 8,000,000 3) Software licensing Technical re use of software Software analysts 1,000,000 Page 7 / 14

F. Experience as An Arbitrator, Adjudicator or Judge Please specify approximate number of cases in which you have acted as an arbitrator, judge or tribunal adjudicator. Please note that there are cells in the table below in which you are asked to provide court level and tribunal. Arbitrator Number of cases 30 Over what period of years 10 Number of commercial cases 30 Over what period of years 10 Judge Tribunal Adjudicator Level of court Please specify tribunal n/a Sole arbitrator Please list by subject area, the 3 most complex commercial cases in which you acted as arbitrator, judge or adjudicator, the kind of evidence presented, experts involved, quantum in issue and duration of hearing. Please specify your role Area of Commercial Litigation Evidence Presented Experts included Quantum (value of claim) Duration (Time in court) 1) Arbitrator Intellectual Property ownership of custom software Motions regarding jurisdiction, procedure, privilege, security for costs; substantive issues regarding contract interpretation, copyright ownership, software development, damages, costs Software developers and consultants 1,000,000 5 day hearing Page 8 / 14

2) Arbitrator Request for Interim Relief Contract terms; affidavits regarding ownership of work product and claim for urgent interim relief (delivery of work product) N/A 2,500,000 1 day hearing 3) Arbitrator Software licensing License terms; technical issues regarding scope of software use 45,000,000 Settled prior to hearing G. Work Samples Please provide a written award (redacted) or decision you have written. Files should be attached to this submission. Only.pdf or.doc files are accepted. Page 9 / 14

H. Transportation Specific Legislation For Rail Specialization - Legislation, Regulations, and Procedures Please rate your current familiarity with the following: Rail Costing Regulations SOR/80-310 Railway Third Party Liability Insurance Coverage Regulations SOR/96-337 Railway Traffic Liability Regulations SOR/91-488 Carriers and Transportation and Grain Handling Undertakings Information Regulations SOR/96-334 Railway Interswitching Regulations SOR/88-41 Response Please provide details explaining how you became familiar with this material. I have read the legislation, regulations, procedures and related commentaries and other materials. For Marine Specialization - Legislation, Regulations, and Procedures Please rate your current familiarity with the following: Canada Marine Act S.C. 1998, c.10 Coasting Trade Act S.C. 1992, c.31 Pilotage Act R.S.C. 1985, c. P-14 Shipping Conferences Exemption Act, 1987 R.S.C., 1985, c.17 (3rd Supp.) Response Page 10 / 14

Please provide details explaining how you became familiar with this material. I have read the legislation, regulations, procedures and related commentaries and other materials. For Air Specialization - Legislation, Regulations, and Procedures Please rate your current familiarity with the following: Air Transportation Regulations SOR/88-58 Response Please provide details explaining how you became familiar with this material I have read the legislation, regulations, procedures and related commentaries and other materials. I. Familiarity with Transportation and Transportation Law Please describe your background involvement in the transportation industry or transportation law, if any. I do not have specialized background in transportation law. I have 30 years experience in commercial law, particularly relating to technology contracts and licensing. I have extensive experience with international contracts and some experience with INCOTERMS. J. Disclosure If you have ever worked for, been associated with, or have a current or past interest in a transportation carrier or shipper in rail, marine or air please provide details below: None. Page 11 / 14

K. Conflict a. If you OR YOUR FIRM currently represent, or have in the past represented, a carrier please advise. N/A b. If you OR YOUR FIRM currently represent, or have ever represented, a company in a matter relating to shipment of goods, please advise. N/A L. Fees Please provide daily and hourly rates Response Daily 2000 Hourly 300 M. Availability How many months in advance are you booked? One Page 12 / 14

N. Signed Agreement PLEASE NOTE YOUR APPLICATION IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT PROOF OF INSURANCE AND SIGNED AGREEMENT THAT YOU WILL FIND BELOW. The information I have provided accurately describes my qualifications and experience. I understand that: Roster members will be selected based on the criteria as set out in this request for biographical information. The biographical information provided by me in this Request for biographical information will appear on-line at the Agency web site. Rosters and roster members may be reviewed every 2 years. Being accepted as a roster member does not guarantee that I will receive work under the Canada Transportation Act. The Canada Transportation Agency is in no way responsible for any fees, expenses or outstanding payments, all of which shall be billed by the arbitrator to the parties to any proceeding under the Canada Transportation Act. If accepted, I will comply with all the conditions of the program, including but not limited to the following: I will comply with the Code of Ethics of the Canadian Transportation Agency. Maintenance of insurance at the required level. Please provide proof of insurance Policy number # Issuer Response MCL1966PL-5 / MCL1966GL-5 Lloyds (ADR Institute of Canada Program) Please specify time and location of the signature. Signed on 2 September 2015 in the Province of Signature (Please sign the form digitally by typing your first and last name.) Ontario Michael Erdle Page 13 / 14

O. Application Checklist Please do not include a resume. If you have any questions or need help please contact David Gervin at David.Gervin@otc-cta.gc.ca. If you wish to be considered for the roster, please ensure that you completed the following: Checklist Response Filled out the Application Form Provided your work sample Provided your digital signature above Faxed us (819-953-6613) or attached as a PDF, the proof of insurance Page 14 / 14