Lexology In-Depth: Construction Disputes

December 10, 2025Lexology

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Akin’s international arbitration and disputes partner Jonathan Brierley and counsel Freddie Akiki edited the fifth edition of Lexology In-Depth: Construction Disputes (formerly, The Construction Disputes Law Review).

Jonathan and Freddie also co-authored the United Arab Emirates chapter, while Jonathan and associate Radu Suciu co-authored the UK chapter.

They describe the guide as a tool designed to “provide clear, practical and comparative insight into the key issues shaping international construction law today.”

Topics covered include time bars as a condition precedent to entitlement; right to payment for variations; concurrent delay; suspension and termination; penalties and liquidated damages; defects correction and liabilities; overall liability caps; and much more.

The guide covers Brazil, Greece, India, Ireland, Israel, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom – England & Wales and the USA.

For more information about the guide, click here.

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