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Untangling the Web: Managing a Single Construction Project with Multi Track Dispute Resolution

1 h 0 min · 21. mai 2026
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When a single construction project spawns multiple disputes, things get complicated quickly. This program breaks down the real-world challenges of multi-track construction disputes—where litigation, arbitration, and mediation intersect. Learn how recent case law is reshaping arbitration, how some courts manage competing proceedings, and how the mediation-arbitration model can offer a smarter, more efficient path to resolution.

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