But, parties can not use the basically free public service offered by this court as a playing field for
tactical gamesmanship,» he added.
«If parties wish to engage in
tactical gamesmanship, they should go out, hire an arbitrator and then «pay as you play» until their wallets are drained.
In a strictly worded memorandum, Ontario Superior Court Justice David Brown says «
tactical gamesmanship» by parties has no place in courtrooms funded by public resources.