David advises participants in the construction industry on all aspects of project delivery and dispute resolution.
I recommend David Ulbrick as a highly competent construction lawyer and litigator. David gets quickly to the issues in dispute, explains clearly the path toward optimum resolution and works hard to achieve that resolution with his client. On his advice we knew well in advance what to expect through an adjudication process we were unwilling participants in, were well advised as we went through the intense pre – adjudication preparation time and marshalled the right resources to support our arguments, including external experts. The result was a well prepared case and a better than expected adjudication outcome.
James Leggatt
- General Counsel & Company Secretary, OSMOFLO
Mike's primary area of expertise is in banking and financial services disputes arising from lending, hedging, regulated sales and private equity. Mike also advises in a wide range of commercial disputes, typically including cross jurisdictional issues.
Rob is an experienced dispute resolution practitioner who represents clients on complex, high-value international infrastructure and energy projects. He specialises in international arbitration, is a Fellow of the CIArb and ranked as a leading construction law and international arbitration practitioner.
John is a Finance & Projects Partner specialising in the delivery of complex infrastructure and energy projects both in the UK and internationally, acting for procuring authorities, private sector sponsors and funding vehicles.
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