Now in its seventh year, London International Disputes Week (LIDW) 2026 took place from 1-5 June 2026, bringing together legal experts from around the globe to engage in insightful discussions on the key trends, themes and talking points in dispute resolution. The theme of LIDW 2026 was "Tradition, Trust and Transformation in Dispute Resolution".
As a founding member of LIDW, Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer was delighted participate in a number of prominent events throughout the week, including a panel session on "Construction Disputes in the Defence Sector" which we are co-hosting with HKA.
Construction plays a critical role in the timely delivery and operational effectiveness of defence sector projects, from defence infrastructure to specialised facilities and installations. Against the current backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions and renewed focus on defence spending globally, construction claims and disputes pose significant risks to project continuity and even national security interests. The panel explored the key legal and contractual challenges in managing construction claims and disputes within the defence sector, providing insights on this increasingly complex and high-stakes area.
A recording of the session is available to watch below.
Speakers
- James Doe - Partner - Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
- Bob Breeze - Partner - HKA
- Mike McClure KC - Partner - Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
- Daniel Sipos - Partner - BAHR
Member Hosts
- Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
- HKA
Key contacts
James Doe
Partner, Head of Construction and Infrastructure Disputes, London, Kazakhstan Group, Central Asia Group and Africa Group
Mike McClure
Partner, London
Noe Minamikata
Knowledge Counsel, London
Matthew Procter
Associate, London and Africa Group
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