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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
Good news for EPC contractors in the Australian market: Developments and trends in security of payment legislation
In Australia, both State and Federal governments have acknowledged the need to improve security of payment for EPC contractors and subcontractors. The …
Spotlight on Brad Strahorn, Partner, Dispute Resolution, Sydney
Brad Strahorn is a construction and infrastructure disputes specialist, based in our Sydney office. He advises on all aspects of the resolution of …
Spotlight on Mike McClure, Partner, Dispute Resolution, Seoul
Mike McClure heads the dispute resolution department in our Seoul office and has a focus on construction and infrastructure cases. In his journey to …
‘Gaps’ can end in tears, Construction Law
Multi-tiered dispute resolution clauses can save parties time and money but, as Elizabeth Kantor and Philip Parrott of Herbert Smith Freehills warn, …
Construction Contracts Act WA - Citygate Properties Pty Ltd v BGC Construction Pty Ltd [2016] WASC 101
The recent decision of the Supreme Court of Western Australia in Citygate Properties Pty Ltd v BGC Construction Pty Ltd [2016] WASC 101 (the Decision) …
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 …
Experts have lessons to learn, Construction Law
Expert witnesses attracted a fair amount of judicial comment over the past year. Ann Levin and Patrick Stone of Herbert Smith Freehills review the most …
How high has the bar been raised? The Australian Patent Office issues its first opposition decision on a post ‘Raising the Bar’ patent application
In the first opposition decision of the Australian Patent Office to apply the post-‘Raising the Bar’ disclosure and support requirements, the hearing …
Australian Construction Dispute Resolution Newsletter - October 2016
Welcome to this issue of Herbert Smith Freehills’ Australian Construction Dispute Resolution Newsletter.This newsletter updates you on legal developments …
Trans-Pacific Partnership full text
On 5 November 2015 the full text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership – agreed on 5 October 2015 – was publicly released. The text includes 30 chapters, plus …
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