In this podcast, JAMS neutrals John W. Hinchey, Esq., and Leslie King O’Neal discuss the evolution of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) within the construction space. Their conversation starts with sharing their...more
Sometimes, the traditional forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) don’t always neatly address the needs of parties. The gaps help explain the recent trend in the ADR community to combine dispute resolution procedures...more
JAMS neutrals join host Buzz Tarlow for an episode of the Construction Law Today podcast, produced by the American Bar Association’s Construction Forum, discussing key trends within the industry and their thoughts on what...more
Mixing and Matching International Legal Systems and Dispute Resolution Methods -
Much has been written recently about the various dispute resolution methods used throughout the world in terms of their similarities and...more
A Tale of Two ADR Provisions -
It was the best of provisions; it was the worst of provisions, crafted by the wise and well-meaning alike. For years, construction documentation has been primarily sourced from the American...more
Reflections from the ADR Summit -
GEC panelist Judge Nancy Holtz recently spoke with some of the attendees of the ABA Forum on Construction Law Fall Meeting in Austin, Texas, which included the Chair of the Forum, Harper...more
Construction Lawyering in the U.K. and U.S.: Contrasts and Similarities -
Introduction -
There are important differences between the American and British styles of lawyering, but there is also much common...more
In This Issue:
- Timing Is Everything: Balance Risk And Opportunity To Decide When To Mediate
- Critical Issues For Parties To Consider When Selecting An Arbitrator
- Obtaining Testimony And Documents From...more
Introduction -
Perceptions that the arbitral process takes too long and costs too much are at the top of concerns about commercial arbitration generally, including international construction arbitration. A sobering...more
In This Issue:
Using Integrated Project Delivery to Avoid Construction Conflict and Disputes; Admissibility of Nonbinding Written Dispute Board Recommendations; Be an Expert with Experts and Notices &...more