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GAR Live: Construction Disputes
We are proud to be a conference supporter at the GAR Live Construction Disputes event to be held in Paris. This will be held as part of Paris …
The Prevention Principle – An irreproachable concept?
We recently spoke with Thomas Lazur of Keating Chambers on the "prevention principle." Our discussion can be listened to here, and this article …
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 …
Construction Arbitration Podcast
Complex construction projects commonly give rise to disputes, which are often referred to arbitration. But what makes a construction arbitration …
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 …
CJEU ruling in Coty – greater online protection for luxury goods suppliers
In its hotly anticipated ruling in the Coty case, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) has held today that, in the context of a selective distribution …
UK Government consults on proposals to expand national security review of foreign investments beyond current merger control regime
On 17 October 2017 the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) published its long-awaited Green Paper National Security and …
Reform of French Securitisation Law and Creation of Specialised Financing Vehicles
The reform of the French securitisation legislation announced by the Government throughout the implementation of 'Sapin 2 Law' has been published on 5 …
Transport and Infrastructure Post-Brexit - Risks and opportunities
Herbert Smith Freehills recently hosted a round table dinner on dispute resolution issues for corporate counsel in the construction and infrastructure …
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
‘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, …
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