Construction Dispute Damages: Key Claims and Quantification Methods in International Arbitration

Michael Pogue and Gareth McDermott | Global Arbitration Review Introduction Damages in construction disputes can arise from many different project-specific circumstances, with the type of damage suffered and the method of quantification dependent on, among other things, the discrete facts of the case, the governing law, the form of contract and the available evidence. However,… Continue reading Construction Dispute Damages: Key Claims and Quantification Methods in International Arbitration

Strategic Issues in Employing and Deploying Damages Experts

John A. Trenor | Global Arbitration Review Parties frequently engage experts to assist in developing, calculating and presenting their cases on damages to tribunals in international arbitration. These experts may specialise in economics, finance or accounting, or possess specialist business acumen in a particular industry, country or subject matter. Some damages experts offer scientific, technological… Continue reading Strategic Issues in Employing and Deploying Damages Experts

The Function and Role of Damages Experts in Arbitration: Ensuring Competence, Independence and Transparency

Anthony Theau-Laurent, Edmund Richards and Louis Osman | Global Arbitration Review Introduction In dispute resolution processes, such as arbitration, litigation or mediation, experts are often instructed to provide an opinion on specific matters within their area of expertise. When one party (or several) seeks financial compensation for the damage sustained as a result of another… Continue reading The Function and Role of Damages Experts in Arbitration: Ensuring Competence, Independence and Transparency

Highly Expedited Arbitration Under the ICC Rules 2026: A Potential New Tool to Enforce Dispute Adjudication Board Decisions?

Charles Nairac, Dr. Dimitar Kondev and Jon Gilbert | White & Case The new International Chamber of Commerce (“ICC”) Arbitration Rules came into effect on June 1, 2026. As reported in our previous alert, a key change made as part of the update was the introduction of a new Highly Expedited Arbitration procedure. In this alert,… Continue reading Highly Expedited Arbitration Under the ICC Rules 2026: A Potential New Tool to Enforce Dispute Adjudication Board Decisions?

Building for Care: Managing Construction Contract Risk in Senior Living Development

Stacy Bercun Bohm and Daniel Miktus | Akerman Senior living is one of the fastest-growing real estate asset classes in the country. The nation’s 85-and-over population is projected to reach nearly 16 million by 2045, and investors poured a record $12.1 billion into senior housing real estate in the first quarter of 2026 alone. As… Continue reading Building for Care: Managing Construction Contract Risk in Senior Living Development