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Why are documents and factual witnesses so important in construction arbitrations?

We are pleased to share the third episode in our Construction Arbitration podcast series, in which we discuss the importance of documents and factual witnesses in construction arbitrations.

In this episode Craig Tevendale (Partner, UK Head of International Arbitration), Susan Field (Senior Associate, International Arbitration) and Olivia Liang (Associate, Construction & Infrastructure Disputes) take a look at how the factual complexity of construction disputes makes fact evidence particularly important. In particular, they cover the harvesting of documents and document management, document creation and retention, document production, predictive coding, fact witnesses and language issues which may arise.

This episode can be found on SoundCloud, Spotify and iTunes.

The remainder of the series will feature episodes covering the preparation of a case and managing the arbitration procedure itself.

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 (this blog) and Arbitration Notes and subscribe to receive notifications of our latest content.

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Partner and Joint Global Head of Construction & Infrastructure Disputes, London

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Partner, London

Craig Tevendale
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James Doe

Partner and Joint Global Head of Construction & Infrastructure Disputes, London

James Doe
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