Our article on International Construction Arbitration published by Lawyer Monthly Magazine
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Our article on International Construction Arbitration published by Lawyer Monthly Magazine
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The ICC has published its 2018 dispute resolution statistics. Out of 842 new arbitration cases registered in 2018 224 involved disputes from the construction and engineering industry. This is a new record for the industry. Turkey remains the most represented nationality within Central and Eastern Europe with 62 parties. Another interesting development is that in…
A new survey has been conducted by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) in partnership with GCR (Global Construction Review) to understand the financial, operational and personal impacts of COVID-19 on the global construction industry. You can review the entire survey here. The survey was responded by 210 construction professionals, with most responses from Ireland,…
Between 11-13 March 2020 the Dispute Resolution Board Resolution (DRBF) is going to have its Central & European Conference and Workshops in Tbilisi, Georgia. This year’s theme is ” It’s about time” and the agenda focuses on the risk of delay in construction projects, and as to how delays are treated under different forms of…
EQUITAS is hosting an ICC YAF webinar on “Expert Evidence in International Arbitration” between 16.00 -18.00 (GMT +3) on the 9th of December 2020. The panelists Adrian Bell, Damla Erensoy from CMS International Law Firm and Equitas director Metehan Caglar Sonbahar will discuss the difference between an expert advisor and an expert witness, a party…
EQUITAS director Metehan C. Sonbahar has been recognised again as a Future Leader in International Arbitration 2022 by Who’s Who Legal and Global Arbitration Review. For further details please visit WWL Future Leaders 2022 website.
Expert Evidence vs Industry Experience in Construction Disputes What Courts Expect from Quantum, Delay, and Disruption Claims Introduction In complex construction disputes, outcomes are often determined not by the volume of material presented, but by the quality and structure of expert evidence. A recurring issue in litigation and arbitration is whether opinions based primarily on…