Promoting your business' brand and expertise via one of our customised sponsorship solutions is a compelling way to raise your organisation's profile, heighten industry awareness of your brand and communicate your unique selling proposition to senior decision makers.
We can tailor specific sponsorship and exhibition packages to help you meet and influence the people who are going to ensure the growth of your business now and in the future. With a clear understanding of your overall marketing strategy, we will work in partnership with you to develop a bespoke marketing solution to meet your objectives. We will ensure that you enjoy all the benefits of association with the right event, targeted at the right delegates, with a promotional package that underpins your marketing strategy.
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HOGAN LOVELLS
Hogan Lovells is a global law firm with more than 2,500 lawyers operating out of more than 40 offices in Asia, the Middle East, the United States, Latin America, and Europe. We provide high quality advice to corporations, financial institutions, and governmental entities across the full spectrum of their critical business and legal issues globally and locally.
In Asia we have made a significant commitment to servicing the legal and business needs of our clients for nearly 30 years. We have one of the strongest networks in Asia, with offices in Abu Dhabi, Beijing, Dubai, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore (where we operate as a joint law venture with leading Singapore firm, Lee & Lee) and Tokyo, as well as associations in India, Jeddah, Mongolia and Riyadh. Visit www.hoganlovells.com
WHITE & CASE
White & Case is a leading global law firm with lawyers in 37 offices across 25 countries. The White & Case Construction & Engineering group assists clients around the world on all their construction-related needs, from drafting of tender and project documentation to the resolution of disputes which may arise out of a construction project. Visit www.whitecase.com
KEATING CHAMBERS
Keating Chambers is renowned as one of the leading barristers' chambers in all aspects of the law relating to construction, engineering, procurement, energy, and technology sectors, and are publishers of Keating on Construction Contracts which is the leading book on the subject globally. Members of chambers undertake advisory work and act in international litigation and arbitration relating to all internationally recognised forms of contract including FIDIC, NEC, IChemE, CRINE and JCT, whether based in the UK or abroad. Members of chambers are often appointed as arbitrators, particularly in ICC, LCIA, FIDIC, ICSID and DIAC & SIAC arbitrations, they also act as mediators, legal assessors and members of dispute review panels on prestigious international projects. Their clients often include Architects, building contractors, building and quantity surveyors, engineers, energy companies, joint ventures, government departments, professional indemnity insurers, property developers, shipyards, software developers and specialist building sub-contractors. Visit http://www.keatingchambers.co.uk/home.aspx
THE INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION LAW REVIEW
A subscription offers you critical information on a wide range of issues including the latest developments in the law in major jurisdictions; procurement - new EU initiatives; project partnering; subcontracting; the impact of environmental matters; trends in dispute boards and other forms of dispute resolution and much more. For more information visit www.informalaw.com/iclr
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LAW LETTER
This newsletter provides expert guidance on the latest legal developments within the construction industry, presenting case analysis together with verbatim extracts and practical advice on the implications of the judgment in a clear and concise format. For more information visit www.informalaw.com/cill
BUILDING LAW MONTHLY
Editor: Ewan McKendrick
Established in 1983, Building Law Monthly is the reporting service that construction professionals rely on because it keeps them up to date with the fast changing area of construction law. Bringing you essential facts from key judgments, commentary on legislation and proposals for reform, its clear presentation and layout guides you through often complex issues. With all cases clearly explained with highlighted sub-headings - allowing you to go straight to the key issues. By subscribing to Building Law Monthly you will have the information you need to help you to develop business strategies which are designed to avoid expensive legal action. Visit www.informalaw.com/blm
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Workshop A:
Using Dispute Boards to Successfully Resolve Disputes in Asia-Pacific
Monday 4th July 2011
(09:00 - 11:30 - Registration & Coffee from 08:30)
The use of Dispute Boards is now prevalent in most jurisdictions where FIDIC contracts are used, and widely acknowledged as a powerful mechanism to resolve disputes. Attend this interactive workshop to understand how to constitute a successful Dispute Board in the Asian region and win your claim, or successfully defend your position.
Workshop B:
Contract Risk Management for FIDIC Projects in Asia-Pacific
Monday 4th July 2011
(11:30 - 14:00 - Working lunch served at 13:00)
Construction projects are sensitive to an extremely wide range of hazards and risks. This workshop will explore the range of tools available within the FIDIC suite of contracts to help you manage your project risks effectively. Several risk elements will be discussed including: design, payment, programme/delay, change in law, force majeure and dispute resolution.
Workshop C:
Avoiding, Managing and Resolving FIDIC Disputes for Development, Infrastructure and Oil & Gas Projects in South East Asia - Led by Hogan Lovells
Monday 4th July 2011
(14:00 - 17:30)
This interactive workshop is designed to focus on the key issues commonly faced by owners and contractors who are involved in major development, infrastructure and oil and gas projects in South East Asia and who wish to employ sound strategies for avoiding, managing and resolving disputes in an effective manner. Particular areas of focus include the commercial setting for development, claims strategy and DAB and ADR options, arbitration and investment treaty protection for major projects.
Download the latest FIDIC Asia-Pacific Contract Users' agenda for further information.