We are pleased to share the fourth episode in our Construction Arbitration podcast series, in which we look at the importance of case preparation, both at the outset of a case and beyond.
In this episode James Doe (Partner, UK Head of Construction & Infrastructure Disputes), Maguelonne de Brugiere (Senior Associate, International Arbitration) and Olivia Liang (Associate, Construction & Infrastructure Disputes) discuss the initial preparation of the case, on-going strategy considerations throughout the life of the arbitration and preparation for the hearing. They cover a wide range of key issues, including evaluating claims and substantiating them, the context of voluminous documentary evidence, multi-party and multi-contract issues, enforcement considerations and advocacy.
You can listen to this episode here.
To listen to the previous episodes covering an introduction to construction arbitration, the role of experts and documents and factual witnesses, please visit the Construction Arbitration podcast series page here.
In the next episode, which is the last in this series, we will discuss the management of construction arbitration procedure.
If you are interested in listening to our other construction and arbitration podcasts, or reading our articles on construction and arbitration, please take a look at our Construction Notes and Arbitration Notes and subscribe to receive notifications of our latest content.
For more information, please contact James Doe, Partner, Maguelonne de Brugiere, Senior Associate, Olivia Liang, Associate, or your usual Herbert Smith Freehills contact.
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