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GAR’s “Guide to Energy Arbitrations”: Offshore Vessel Construction Disputes
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More Dispute Resolution Aricles → Latest Firm's PressHaynes and Boone, LLP Haynes and Boone CDG is proud to continue to feature a chapter in Global Arbitration Review’s (GAR)Guide to Energy Arbitrations, the Third Edition of which has just been published. TheGuide to Energy Arbitrationsis a widely regarded reference tool for energy companies, their advisers and arbitrators. It compiles information on the multitude of potential issues that may arise in energy disputes and provides guidance for minimizing the risk of and resolving such disputes, written by authors who are renowned in the industry. For more information on theGuide to Energy Arbitrationsclickhere. About the Chapter The chapter on Offshore Vessel Construction Disputes provides an overview as to why arbitration is the typically adopted method of dispute resolution in respect of newbuilding projects for offshore oil and gas industry vessels, the types of disputes that commonly arise both pre and post-delivery, how such disputes are usually resolved, and considers some strategies commonly adopted for their successful resolution by arbitration. To read a copy of the chapter as featured in the latest Edition of the Guide, please clickhere.
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