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Discussing the most crucial topics in the international construction law landscape

IBC Legal Conferences is pleased to announce its 10th annual Construction Law Summer School 2010. This acclaimed practical, interactive and comprehensive residential course has long been an integral part of training for leading law firms, construction companies, contractors and engineering firms.

Tackling the key legal issues and case studies articulated by the industry during our intensive research, this interactive 3-day residential forum will equip you with the very latest developments and legal changes affecting the construction and engineering industry focusing on international initiatives, standards in best practice and the latest legal trends.

Key areas of focus incldue:

  • FIDIC
  • NEC3
  • Termination & insolvency
  • Time & delay
  • Global claims & disputes
  • Dispute boards
  • International arbitration
  • EU procurement regime
  • Tendering liabilities
  • Civil code
  • ADR

Who should attend?

IBC’s thoroughly researched summer school is designed for lawyers and professionals in the construction law arena as well as officials from regulation authorities from across the globe. 

Meet your speaker faculty for the 2010 Construction Law Summer School:

  • Mark Roe, Pinsent Masons LLP

  • Ellis Baker, White & Case (Europe) LLP

  • Brian Totterdill, Brian W. Totterdill Ltd

  • Nicholas Gould, Fenwick Elliott LLP & ICC’s International Expertise Sub-Committee

  • Sarah Thomas, Pinsent Mason LLP

  • Dr David Aldridge, ACUTUS

  • Rupert Choat, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP

  • Jonathan Cope, MCMS Limited

  • Philip Britton, King's College London

  • Patrick Holmes, Macfarlanes LLP

  • Simon Nurney, Macfarlanes LLP

  • Jean-Christophe Honlet, Salans

  • John Marrin QC, Keating Chambers

  • Simon Tolson, Fenwick Elliott LLP

Attend the Construction Law Summer School 2010 to:

  1. Analyse the hottest topics in international construction law

  2. Discuss practical solutions to prepare for problem areas

  3. Learn through a variety of formats such as in-depth presentations, interactive group discussions, interesting case studies, timely debates and a practical workshop

  4. Review crucial implications of recent developments in the construction sector   

  5. Keep up to date with the latest cases and their practical impact on your everyday work

  6. Obtain cutting-edge advice and insights on crucial legal incidents

  7. PLUS: Enjoy the cost-savings of full-board accommodation, including all meals, evening networking activities  (such as a quiz night, punting, gala dinner) and comprehensive conference documentation

Meet your chairmen:

  • Paul Darling, QC, Keating Chambers (day 1)
  • Ellis Baker, White & Case (Europe) LLP (day 2) 
  • Adrian Hughes, QC, 39 Essex Street (day 3)
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(updated 8 March 2010)

Why attend the IBC's Construction Law Summer School?

"Very enjoyable and interesting event with a broad range of international delegates from numerous backgrounds, leading to great debates both within and outside the lecture theatre"
C Piercy
Keating Chambers

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