How Transport & Infrastructure contract disputes arise
In today’s global economy, large international corporations often work in the developing world to build transport networks and large infrastructure projects. Equally, companies may enter into shipping and offshore energy contracts with governments or local businesses, the terms or performance of which often end up being disputed.
Arbitrating Transport & Infrastructure contract disputes
When companies working in Africa have disputes, they are often compelled to arbitrate by the terms of the contract to which they are party. These terms of the arbitration are typically determined during the drafting of the contract, and can include the seat of arbitration and applicable rules.
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Our experience in Transport & Infrastructure contract disputes
Our international arbitration attorneys have represented companies in a variety of cases related to disputes arising out of shipping and offshore energy contracts or in connection with insurance matters, disaster planning and management, and cargo and trade.
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