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Future Cities Series: Tech-driven supply chains to help shape future cities
With Covid-19 disrupting trade flows, we assess the importance of resilient supply chains to future citiesThe criticality of global supply chains to not …
Roundtable: Disputes boards in construction and infrastructure projects
First published by Ben Rigby and Andrew Mizner in CDR Magazine, January 2020. CONTRACTUAL PROVISIONS Doe started the debate by raising the simple …
Covid-19: Pressure Points: The impact on construction contracts – will the force majeure relief or other rights be available? (Global)
As the human cost of the COVID-19 continues to escalate, so too does the commercial and economic impact.The economic effects are not confined to mainland …
LONDON CONSTRUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE DISPUTES GROUP AUTHORS CHAPTER IN GAR GUIDE TO CONSTRUCTION ARBITRATION
London-based Construction & Infrastructure Disputes Partners James Doe and David Nitek and Professional Support Lawyer Noe Minamikata have authored …
Infrastructure initiatives in Southeast Asia: construction challenges and opportunities
Seoul Head of Disputes, Mike McClure, recently spoke at the 2019 Annual Conference of the International Bar Association in Seoul during a session on the …
NSW security of payment reform update: what you need to know
In November 2018, significant amendments to NSW’s security of payment legislation, the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 …
London Construction and Infrastructure Disputes Group authors chapter in GAR Guide to Construction Arbitration
London-based Construction & Infrastructure Disputes partners James Doe and David Nitek have authored the chapter on 'Construction Arbitration and …
Building infrastructure in Asia Pacific: Issues and trends in construction disputes across the region
In recent years, infrastructure investment has been a key driver of economic development for countries in Asia Pacific. Whilst some countries focus on …
HERBERT SMITH FREEHILLS WELCOMES THREE NEW PROJECTS AND DISPUTES PARTNERS IN CHINA
Leading global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills today welcomes three new partners to its Greater China team, specializing in projects and …
Negotiating roadblocks? Resolving disputes on the Belt and Road
The Belt and Road Initiative, China's ambitious international development strategy, is already increasing trade and stimulating economic growth across …
High speed rail projects – risks and opportunities
Herbert Smith Freehills’ Tokyo office recently welcomed some 70 clients and industry professionals to its 8th Annual Construction Conference. The theme …
Spotlight on: Peter Godwin, Managing Partner - Kuala Lumpur
Peter Godwin is head of our market leading Asia Disputes practice. He has been based in Asia for 20 years and recently relocated from Tokyo to Kuala …
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