Construction industry arbitration: Recommended tools and techniques for effective management
This seminar features a diverse and stellar panel of speakers and will address best practices in the management of factual witness and expert evidence, in the context of the 2019 Update.
For more than two decades, the ICC’s think tank and rule making body, the Commission on Arbitration and ADR, has been giving special attention to best practice in the management of construction industry arbitrations under the auspices of the ICC Rules of Arbitration.
The ICC Commission Report, Construction Industry Arbitrations Recommended Tools and Techniques for Effective Management is a 2019 update of the first edition of the Final Report on Construction Industry Arbitrations published in 2001, reflecting both the various modifications made by the ICC Rules of Arbitration (as revised in 2017) and developments in the practice of arbitration in construction disputes. Thus it gives contemporary guidance on a range of tools and techniques for use in successfully managing construction arbitrations in the present day.
Agenda
17:00: Introduction
17:05: ICC’s perspective
17:25: Arbitrator’s perspective
17:45: Counsel’s perspective
18:05: Hot tub panel discussion
18:45: Closing remarks
18:50: Q&A
19:00: Close
Chair
Guest speaker
Other panellists
- Frédéric Gillion, Partner, Pinsent Masons
- Professor Douglas Jones AO, Chartered Arbitrator and International Judge at Singapore International Commercial Court
- Hazel Tang, Counsel, ICC International Court of Arbitration
- Don Harvey, Managing Director, Secretariat
- Michael Stokes, Senior Managing Director, Ankura
- Joanne Prior, Managing Director, Kroll
- James Taylor, Senior Managing Director, FTI Consulting