Changes in Construction and Infrastructure Disputes: 2022 and Beyond
Webinar
16:30 – 17:30 (BST)
Jones Day is proud to be a founding member of London International Disputes Week, a collaborative, world-class, forward-thinking body that demonstrates the UK legal community's commitment to innovation, excellence, upholding the rule of law, and diversity.
The event will take place 9 – 13 May 2022 across various London locations, with speakers presenting on contemporary global issues facing the sector. Together with White & Case, HKA, Atkin Chambers and Keating Chambers, we are pleased to invite you to the following LIDW22 member-hosted event:
Changes in construction and infrastructure disputes: 2022 and beyond
This session will feature a debate on the latest and most relevant legal and practical issues that have emerged or are emerging in construction and infrastructure disputes, how those issues impact on parties' rights and obligations and the conduct of disputes.
The panel will address new ways in which parties are seeking to avoid contractual obligations, the exercise of new or developed remedies, constraints on the exercise of power under a contract and developments in the law and the evaluation of delay and disruption claims. It will also consider what practical changes parties are facing or may face in international dispute resolution.
SPEAKERS
- Julian Bailey, Partner, White & Case
- Franco Mastrandrea, Partner, HKA
- Fiona Parkin QC, Barrister, Atkin Chambers
- Jennie Wild, Barrister, Keating Chambers
- James Pickavance, Partner, Global Disputes, Jones Day
We look forward to your participation in this event.
If you have any queries or would like to get in touch with any of our speakers, please email londonevents@jonesday.com.
Attendance is complimentary for corporate in-house general counsel, clients and government lawyers.
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