Litigation

Whatever your claim, our wealth of expertise in dispute resolution means that we can advise you every step of the way, up to and including litigation.

As a firm, we have conducted some of the most detailed and significant claims to be heard in the Technology and Construction Courts (TCC) in recent years.

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International Arbitration

Fenwick Elliott handles large, complex, high-value construction- and energy-related arbitrations globally, and we are known in arbitration circles as a true specialist and a formidable opponent.

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Dispute Adjudication Boards

We have a deep understanding of Dispute Boards as a resolution mechanism, with our lawyers engaging in cases which have proceeded to Dispute Board hearings as well as sitting on Dispute Board panels for projects globally.

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Expert determination

As specialists in all manner of dispute resolution methods, we bring a depth of experience to expert determination as an effective mechanism for resolving conflict between parties.

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Mediation

We are industry leaders in the use of mediation in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and know that mediation is an indispensable tool for settling cases before they go to trial.

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Adjudication

Fenwick Elliott is a pioneer in the use of adjudication proceedings as a form of dispute resolution, and are experts in deploying its use in order to resolve claims economically and promptly.

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The Supreme Court Judgment ‘URS Corporation Ltd v BDW Trading Ltd’ – a landmark decision for the construction industry

The UK Supreme Court handed down its much-anticipated judgment in the case of URS Corporation Ltd v BDW Trading Ltd [2025] UKSC 21. The appeal was heard by a full panel of 7 justices who dismissed URS’s appeal on all 4 grounds. The judgment runs to 88 pages and is a must read for anyone working in the construction sector. This article examines the judgment, discussing the key issues arising and practical implications for those likely to be affected, including developers, contractors, consultants and insurers.

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