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James Doe
UK Guide 2024
Band 2 : Construction: International Arbitration
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About
Provided by James Doe
Practice Areas
International Arbitration
Dispute Resolution
Commercial Litigation
Construction and Engineering
Commercial Arbitration
Career
James has experience in helping clients through his expertise in international arbitration (under the ICC, LCIA and UNCITRAL rules), litigation and alternative dispute resolution, and is experienced at handling the most legally, factually, and technically complex disputes.
He has a particular focus on construction law and works to deliver successful outcomes for clients in disputes across a range of sectors, including infrastructure and energy.
Based in London, James brings with him a wealth of experience of working with clients across the globe, in particular in the Middle East and Asia. He was previously based in Seoul, and before that he was head of our disputes practice in Doha.
James' expertise is recognised by the leading legal directories, including both Chambers & Partners, who note that clients enthuse that "he has the expertise and his depth of knowledge is very good.".
Personal
James is Head of the UK Construction Disputes practice and Global Co-Head of the Construction Disputes practice, focusing on major infrastructure, construction and engineering projects.
Work Highlights
an international developer on disputes related to the construction of three separate independent power plants in Saudi Arabia
an international engineering consultancy on an ICC arbitration related to a major infrastructure development in Oman
an international contractor on an ICC arbitration against a SE Asian state owned oil company concerning the construction of a petrochemical processing facility
an international contractor on an ICC arbitration in respect of delays, unlawful termination of a independent power project in Latin America
an international developer of an IWPP based in Saudi Arabia in an ICC arbitration in respect of delay and disruption claims
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Energy and Utilities
Property, Construction and Infrastructure