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06 April 2023

King's organises a joint seminar with the London Court of International Arbitration on construction arbitration

On 26 April 2023, Professor Renato Nazzini will chair a seminar co-hosted by the Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution and the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) on: ‘Arbitrating a construction case under the London Court International Arbitration Rules: case management, evidence and interim relief’.

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The seminar will involve an interactive panel of leading practitioners discussing their experience of resolving construction arbitrations under LCIA Rules. The evening will finish with networking drinks.

The high profile speakers at the event are: 

  • Professor Renato Nazzini, Director of the Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution, King’s College London (chair)
  • Anneliese Day KC, Fountain Court Chambers, Member of the LCIA Court
  • Jamie Harrison, LCIA Deputy Director General
  • Liam Holder, Secretariat

The event is primarily intended for arbitrators, in-house counsel, practitioners, academics and members of the local and international business community interested in, and affected by, current developments and best practice in the field of international arbitration and construction.

Construction disputes pose unique challenges in terms of case management and evidence. They also often involve the need to apply to a court or an arbitral tribunal for interim relief, for example to stop an employer calling on a performance bond or to require a contractor to continue working while the dispute is resolved. I am very happy that King’s is joining forces with the LCIA to discuss how best to approach these issues.

Professor Renato Nazzini, Director of the Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution

The event is held at the International Dispute Resolution Centre (1 Paternoster Lane, St. Paul’s, London, EC4M 7BQ). It is free to attend, but prior registration is necessary. Doors opens at 5.30pm for a 6pm start. 

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Renato Nazzini

Director of the Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution