Sentences with phrase «sector construction disputes»

Tom has mediated more than 160 public and private sector construction disputes involving tens millions of dollars of claims.

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Axel Hamm is acting for a group of companies in the energy sector in a dispute over the construction of solar systems, and Peter Stankewitsch represented a company from the aluminium production sector in a dispute over the delivery of defective production equipment.
Baker McKenzie routinely deals with construction and plant engineering sector instructions alongside post-M & A disputes, frequently including cross-border elements with Asia, and has notable experience in matters related to compliance, product liability and energy law.
He represents clients in international arbitrations under the rules of all major arbitral institutions, with a particular focus on disputes in the oil and gas, power, construction, financial services and telecommunications sectors.
Omone Foy - Yamah, a partner at Lagos - based Punuka Attorneys & Solicitors, agrees with Ajibade and says the resolution of such disputes by ADR often results in the preservation of business relationships which in turn increases business opportunities for Nigeria: «The oil and gas, maritime, construction and infrastructure sectors largely benefit from the use of ADR because they involve huge capital investments and risk huge financial losses if trapped in protracted litigation,» she says.
His experience extends across a broad range of industry sectors and includes commercial, technology, M&A, licensing and joint venture disputes, with particular experience of the energy, infrastructure and construction sectors.
Real Estate: Expertise in all aspects of real estate sector work including: premium real estate investment, M&A, development and leasing advice, sale and leasebacks, joint ventures, real estate funds, financing and tax, real estate investment trusts, construction advice, planning / zoning law, policy and practice, rent review, public procurements and PPP and real estate - related disputes.
He has advised and handled disputes in cases across sectors such as construction, education, energy, health, financial services, food, land and property, health care, labour providers, publishing, retailing, transport, travel agents and holidays, telecommunications and internet services, and welfare services.
«Knowledgeable and creative» Bristol - based practice head Louise Robling is noted for her «essential advice» to public sector clients and contractors on construction disputes, and also provides non-contentious advice on PPP / PFI procurement contracts.
He has worked on matters in the construction, engineering, infrastructure, intellectual property, technology and shipping sectors, as well as on disputes arising from joint venture, distributorships, and post-M & A transactions.
At 39 Essex Chambers Lindy will practise as arbitrator, adjudicator and dispute board member, focusing on the construction and engineering and energy sectors both in the UK and abroad.
Morgan Lewis's globally acclaimed Singapore office represents clients in a wide range of local and cross-border business transactions and finance restructuring, asset management, dispute resolution, and international arbitration in sectors including banking and finance, commodities, construction, insurance, manufacturing, minerals, oil and gas, and telecommunications.
We provide contract administration, quantity surveying, engineering and dispute resolution consultancy services to the property and construction sectors.
Represents public and private sector clients in disputes concerning the construction and operation of solar energy projects
Also recommended are Alice Lang, a «pleasant but meticulous» senior associate who acts for clients in the education sector; and David Arnold, who joined the team from Kennedys in 2016 and specialises in construction disputes.
We regularly act for clients in investment protection arbitration, joint venture and M&A disputes as well as commercial dispute arbitrations in the energy, construction, infrastructure, pharmaceutical, aerospace & defence, banking & finance, insurance & reinsurance, shipping & transport and telecommunications sectors.
Recent cases have involved disputes in companies in the software, financial services, construction, property development, and industrial plastics sectors.
Conway has a strong track record in assisting in complex cases and projects in key industry sectors such as construction and engineering, petrochemical, oil and gas, manufacturing and trade, for which we provide both advisory and (international) dispute resolution services.
He has handled post-M & A disputes, corporate shareholder disputes, foreign investment disputes and intellectual property disputes in a number of sectors (engineering and construction, power and energy, mining, cement, real estate, and insurance).
He has built a strong reputation for managing the interests of construction employers, having negotiated numerous disputes over the interpretation of trade agreements in all sectors of the construction industry.
Alastair has more than 20 years» experience handling major disputes across many sectors and industries, concerning a wide variety of trade, commercial and financial activities, with particular experience of oil, gas and power, construction and engineering, infrastructure and projects, and major foreign investment.
«Extremely highly regarded firm in the global construction sphere, with its expertise in this sector complemented by a renowned project finance offering... Enjoys a strong presence on matters in Latin America, Asia, Europe and Africa, advising on contract negotiations, procurement and disputes
Whether you're looking for a dispute resolver or want to gain the skills and experience to act as one, we offer a complete range of methods for resolving disputes across property, land, construction and all other areas of the built environment sector.
Her representations include diverse legal issues such as investment, joint ventures, post M&A disputes, immunity of jurisdiction and execution and numerous sectors such as banking, construction, energy and electricity, finance, tobacco, insurance, arms and munitions, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, telecommunication and transportation.
With a focus on resolving complex disputes in the healthcare / life sciences / medical devices, construction and infrastructure, technology, and energy sectors, James Kwan is an International Arbitration partner based in the Hong Kong office.
As well as handling significant disputes in sectors such as manufacturing, distribution and construction, the team is also known for its work in more niche areas, such as equine litigation and litigation in the defence, security and military sector.
With eight Partners and nine Associates, the office provides an integrated service to multinational clients across dispute resolution, transactions and regulation in the energy, shipping, insurance, finance, construction, and travel and cruise sectors.
The Group has represented clients in Latin America - related disputes in a wide variety of areas and industries, including internal investigations, construction, infrastructure, project finance, sovereign - granted concessions, energy sector, real estate, intellectual property, antitrust and cartels, hospitality, transportation, technology, and financial and banking matters, among others.
We specialize in sectors that include Civil & Criminal Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Corporate / Commercial Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Private Equity, Real Estate and Construction, Sports Law, Environmental Law, International Trade Law, Intellectual Property, Financial Fraud and Taxation.
In the renewable energy sector, many disputes are about compensation for damages, e.g. from delays in construction or lost revenues.
From site acquisition and strategic planning to construction contracts and disputes and plot sales, Howes Percival has the legal expertise and in - depth sector knowledge to provide commercial real estate clients with a comprehensive and efficient service, tailored to their needs.
Our sectors and areas of legal expertise in Singapore include aviation, construction, corporate and commercial, dispute resolution (including mediation and international arbitration), employment, energy and resources, financial services, governance, insurance and reinsurance, projects and infrastructure, regulatory and compliance, shipping, and trade and commodities.
We have a significant track record in the resolution of commercial disputes, involving businesses from a range of sectors, including energy and construction, landlords, tenants and property investors.
Claire Miller, Partner, heads up the office alongside a team of other lawyers delivering our core services of international arbitration, dispute avoidance and resolution, contracts and project advisory, and insurance in the engineering, construction and infrastructure sectors.
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