In this thought-provoking episode, we dive deep into Litigation Funding and its growing role in shaping construction law and dispute resolution.
We’re pleased to share the recording of our thought-provoking webinar on Arbitration and Mediation: Capacity Building in India, where esteemed experts and practitioners came together to explore the current landscape, challenges, and the way forward for ADR in India.
The webinar on “Delay and Disruption Claims in Construction: Key Takeaways from Landmark Judgments” featured industry experts
As part of The Dialogue on Construction Law and Policy, this conversation on Third Party Funding
The webinar brought together industry experts from UAE, Oman, KSA, UK and India to discuss how liquidated damages are addressed in construction disputes.
Mediation, in particular, has emerged as a valuable tool for resolving disputes efficiently and amicably. In the context of the construction and infrastructure industry, where disputes are frequent and often complex, understanding the recent developments in Indian mediation law is extremely crucial.
The panel discussed how AI-driven tools are transforming the construction industry—enabling more effective claims analysis, real-time data monitoring, and streamlining complex dispute resolution processes.
The panel discussed how good faith is interpreted and applied across legal systems. From mandatory obligations in civil law to implied duties in common law, the discussion highlighted key differences and their impact on dispute resolution in construction contracts.
Our partner, Rishabh Jogani spoke in Session 1: Tools of the Trade – Effective Strategies for Arbitrating Construction Claims, hosted at the luxurious Ritz-Carlton Hotel in DIFC.
Industry experts shared insights on navigating time bar clauses, highlighting their importance in mitigating risks and preserving claims.