Delay Analysis in International Arbitration – Methods, Evidence & AI
Explore delay analysis in international arbitration, focusing on methods, evidence, and the role of AI.
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Join us for the next session in the 'International Construction Arbitration Perspectives on Best Practice' series, hosted by the Centre of Construction Law & Dispute Resolution at King’s College London in collaboration with Pinsent Masons. This event will feature a panel of leading experts from various sectors, including the TCC, the Bar, consultancy, and private practice. They will delve into the evolution of delay analysis, discussing the original approach of the SCL Protocol and emerging methodological trends. The discussion will also address the implications of these changes for the preparation, presentation, and resolution of delay claims.
Additionally, the event will cut through the noise surrounding AI in this context, examining its current utility, limitations under the CPR, and how Tribunals may handle evidence processed or supported by AI tools. The panel will also look ahead to the future of delay evidence, including issues of concurrent delay, the potential for shared AI-driven datasets, and the shift towards a 'single source of truth' through enhanced digital record-keeping. Networking drinks will follow the discussions, providing an opportunity for attendees to connect and share insights.
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