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Emergency arbitrators and expedited tribunals in construction disputes - some recent experience
Can an emergency arbitration deliver on the promises of speed and efficiency? In this article, Ann Levin and James Doe of the London office and Robin …
Our Construction and Infrastructure Disputes Practice 2017: A Global Snapshot
A Truly Global Practice UK, FRANCE, GERMANY, THE MIDDLE EAST, SOUTH KOREA, JAPAN, SINGAPORE AND AUSTRALIA A Snapshot
Emergency arbitrators and expedited tribunals
The unavailability of emergency relief has often been cited in the past as a drawback of arbitration. James Doe and Robin Wood of Herbert Smith Freehills …
Extensions of time – the starting point
On 10 February 2017, the Court of Appeal released its decision in the case of Carillion Construction Limited v Emcor Engineering Services Limited and …
Design Liability under the NEC form of Contract
In SSE Generation Limited v Hochtief Solutions AG and another decided on 21st December 2016, the Court of Session in Scotland considered a contractor's …
Expert Evidence - The Need to Engage
Arbitration or litigation concerning construction and engineering projects almost always involves expert evidence. How the parties deal with this …
A global perspective on arbitrating construction and infrastructure
The construction industry is one of the major users of arbitration globally. The International Chamber of Commerce’s most recent statistics show that the …
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