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Join us for the next session in the "International Construction Arbitration Perspectives on Best Practice" series, hosted by the Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution at King’s College London in collaboration with Pinsent Masons. As the seventh session in a nine-part series, the programme brings together panels of counsel, clients, and arbitrators to discuss the key stages involved in undertaking a construction arbitration.

This session will focus on Disclosure, Document Management, and Efficiency in Mega-Project Arbitrations. Experienced arbitration practitioners will explore the practical challenges of managing extensive disclosure processes and large volumes of project documentation in complex disputes. The discussion will cover strategic approaches to disclosure, the role of effective document management systems, and the increasing use of technology to streamline review and organisation of evidence.

Given the scale and complexity of mega-project disputes, document production is often the most demanding and costly aspect of the arbitration process. The panel will share insights on how parties and tribunals can balance thorough disclosure with procedural efficiency, helping to control time and cost while maintaining fairness in proceedings. The session will provide valuable perspectives for practitioners, industry professionals, and academics interested in improving the management of document-heavy construction arbitrations.

Speakers:

  • Professor Renato Nazzini KC (Hon)
  • James Cameron (Pinsent Masons)
  • Angeline Welsh KC (Essex Court Chambers)
  • Jon Chan (FTI Consulting)       

At this event

Renato Nazzini KC (Hon)

Director of the Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution

Raquel  Macedo Moreira

Research Associate

Event details

Bush House (NE) Exchange
The Exchange
Bush House North East Wing, Aldwych , WC2B 4BG