In the high-stakes construction world, time is money, and disputes are inevitable. But drawn-out conflicts don’t have to be. For those looking to minimize disruption, control costs and preserve ...
Parties drafting a contract often see dispute resolution clauses as boilerplate formalities. Other times, a deal team will draft a clause without ever having to experience one tested in anger. A ...
Rakesh Sharma is a writer with 8+ years of experience about the intersection between technology and business. Rakesh is an expert in investing, business, blockchain, and cryptocurrencies. Amilcar has ...
The construction industry accounts for nearly 8 percent of the gross national product of the United States and directly employs 6 percent of the U.S. workforce (12 percent if the production, hauling, ...
Two Time-Based Metrics That Prove the Value of Legal Dispute Resolution In a time of rising scrutiny of both in-house departments’ productivity and outside counsel costs, legal operations ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Cohen covers the global legal industry and business reinvention. Litigation has long been a central legal practice pillar and ...
As satisfying as it may seem to announce that you’ll see your adversary in court, a good lawyer may be duty bound to tell you otherwise. Nowadays, the range of alternatives to litigation are so well ...
Expert determination is a contractual process where parties agree to appoint an independent person - usually with specialist understanding or technical knowledge in a particular area - to resolve a ...
Daniel Liberto is a journalist with over 10 years of experience working with publications such as the Financial Times, The Independent, and Investors Chronicle. Eric's career includes extensive work ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is pervading all aspects of the legal profession, and many professionals are questioning the current and future application of AI within each specific practice ...
The global economy is shifting, and with it, tax laws are becoming increasingly complicated. This means the way we resolve tax disputes is also changing dramatically. But I believe that the future ...