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As part of the first episode of our Construction Law Masters podcast series Sir Rupert Jackson, a barrister, former Lord Justice of Appeal and now international arbitrator gave his views on expert evidence and his role in introducing the rules on hot tubbing.

The discussion between Sir Rupert Jackson and James Doe, UK Head of Herbert Smith Freehills' Construction & Infrastructure Disputes practice,  along with Senior Associate Emily Blanshard can be found on SoundCloud, Spotify and iTunes.

The full conversation touched on a range of issues, including:

  • his legacy to construction law
  • his activities as an arbitrator and approach to arbitration procedure
  • his views on costs budgeting and case management
  • his experiences of and views on the conduct of parties to construction disputes including lawyers and experts
  • his outlook for the future of construction law and practice

To listen to the full interview please visit here.

We hope that you enjoy listening.

 

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James Doe

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

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

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