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2009/11/18


Dispute Review Boards: A New Asian Dispute Resolution Tool? - Part 2

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Autor: Keith Brandt
Reino Unido
Método ADR: Partnering

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In this continuing series about different forms of dispute resolution commonly found in International construction contracts, this article, being Part 2 of an earlier introductory article, seeks to examine the experience of Chinese companies using Dispute Review Boards (“DRB’s”) in construction projects in China.

In Part 1, the authors suggested that DRB’s have growing International recognition with increasing popularity in global construction projects, and the authors of the article suggested that statistics tended to suggest that where DRB’s are used on projects, the likelihood is those projects are less likely to have costly and destructive disputes between the parties which impact so negatively on the eventual out come for project participants.

In Part 2 of the article the authors intend to review whether such experiences have been shared by those using DRB’s here in projects in China and regionally.
eith is a Commercial Dispute Resolution partner specialising in heavyweight dispute resolution, including high court /commercial court litigation, domestic and international arbitration, expert determinations, ADR, mediations with particular experience in the energy, construction and financial services sector. He is recognised respectively in the Asia Pacific Legal 500, most recently in the 07/08 edition in the Dispute Resolution section, being described as "having extensive experience of High Court litigation and a growing track record in CIETAC arbitrations", and accredited in the China Law Profiles (Asia Law & Practice) 2008 with the Far East firm being recognised for its Developing China Practice and “noted for its work in Heavy Weight Dispute Resolution”.

He has a varied client base with an international background operating in a diversified number of jurisdictions, with particular experience of the Far East including Hong Kong, mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Middle East, including the Indian sub continent.

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