The speakers spoke on various techniques they had adopted in managing construction disputes and shared views expressed by judges in UK on how complex construction disputes could be better dealt with. Some novel ideas presented included pre-reading lists and tutorials for the Tribunal to enable them to understand what are often complex technical matters that arise in construction disputes. The speakers also shared their thoughts on current trends prevalent in construction disputes such as E-discovery and “hot-tubbing” among expert witnesses. The talk was followed by a Q&A session where there was an interesting debate as to whether the determination of preliminary issues actually expedited or hindered the progress of construction arbitrations. SCL (Singapore) takes this opportunity to express its thanks to the speakers and the Bar Council of England & Wales for participating in this seminar.

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