[DLA Piper] 중동 지역에서 피할 수 없는 건설 분쟁 예방 및 해결을 위한 조언_6/27(월), 6/28(화) 7PM
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중동 지역에서 피 할 수 없는 건설 분쟁 예방 및 해결을 위한 조언
(Avoiding and resolving construction and engineering disputes in the Middle East)
The 15th DLA Piper Seminar Series
DLA Piper Dubai 사무소에서 건설관련 분쟁을 담당하는 파트너 Simon Palmer 와 Suzannah Newboult변호사가 중동지역에서 한국기업들이 분쟁을 피하고 해결하는 문제에 대해 깊이 있게 논의 합니다. 자세한 내용은 아래 Summary를 참고 하여 주시기 바랍니다.
[일시] 6/27(월) , 6/28(화), 저녁 7시 - 9시 (양일 동일한 내용으로 진행되오니, 편하신 날짜 하루만 등록하시면 되십니다. 식사 제공되며, 6:30부터 오셔서 자유롭게 드시면 됩니다.)
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CLE credit은 2시간 신청 예정입니다.
MCLE Information:
California: This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 2 hours in the General category. DLA Piper certifies that this activity conforms to the standards for approved education activities prescribed in the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education.
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New Jersey: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 2.4 hours of total CLE credit. Of these, 2.4 qualify as hours of credit toward the General category.
CLE credit will be applied for in other states where DLA Piper has an office except in Minnesota, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.
[Summary] Avoiding and resolving construction and engineering disputes in the Middle East With USD 3.3 trillion* in projects currently planned or underway across the Gulf, the Middle East's construction and engineering sector is synonymous with ambition, innovation, opportunity, and challenge. This suits the profile of Korean contractors for whom involvement in projects across the Middle East is extensive and increasing. However, whilst it represents significant commercial opportunity it is not without risk. The on-going commitment to capital investment programmes across the region against a backdrop of low oil revenues is giving rise to liquidity problems and, in turn, we're seeing the number of disputes occurring on projects rapidly increase. In 2015, the Middle East had the highest valued disputes with an average value of US $82 million, and with disputes on average spanning 15.2 months**. Join us for an insightful presentation in which DLA Piper lawyers, Simon Palmer and Suzannah Newboult, will explore some of the key factors that Korean contractors should take into account when involved in construction and engineering projects in the Middle East and provide practical tips to assist you in avoiding and resolving the disputes that will inevitably arise. OUR SPEAKERS
*MEED Gulf Projects Index, as at 28 May 2016 ** Arcadis Global Construction Disputes Report 2016
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