Symposium on Construction Disputes/Arbitration MASIN
Law School

Symposium on Construction Disputes/Arbitration

5th & 6th JULY 2021, MONDAY & TUESDAY 1100 – 1300 (IST) & 1500 – 1600 (IST)

Ravi Kanth

The symposium brings the top experts in the field of contracts and construction law from India and outside. The symposium shall deal with claims and disputes that are typically seen in construction arbitrations.

The experts in the symposium shall discuss the solutions, industry best practices and Indian/international construction law. One of the hot topics to be taken up in the symposium is the impact of COVID related claims and disputes, which have been bottleneck for the construction industry.

The experts will also talk about contract clauses which bars extra time/cost claims, unlawful termination and bank guarantee encashment, issues, which have been pain points for the industry. It is a must attend symposium for construction/project professionals and lawyers interested in understanding construction law domain.

Symposium on Construction Disputes/Arbitration

5th & 6th JULY 2021, MONDAY & TUESDAY

1100 – 1300 (IST) & 1500 – 1600 (IST)

Join us for series of exclusive webinars focusing on Construction Claims/Disputes & Arbitrations in India

5th July 2021

1100 – 1200: COVID related construction claims – Industry/Legal perspective

1200 – 1300: Unlawful Termination, Encashment of bank guarantees in Construction Contracts

1500 – 1600: Exclusion clauses which bar time and cost claims in Construction Contracts

6th July 2021

1100 – 1200: Quantification of claims and counter claims in Construction Contracts

1200 – 1300: Delay, liquidated damages and prolongation cost claims in Construction Contracts

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