Troutman Pepper Locke Partners Albert Bates, Zachary Torres-Fowler, and David E. Harrell published an article titled “Contractor’s Claims, Remedies and Reliefs” in Global Arbitration Review

Introduction

Construction and engineering disputes continue to make up one of the largest industry sectors for international arbitration institutions around the world. Given the technical complexity and lengthy duration of many construction projects, disputes are almost inevitable. Contractors must understand their rights and how best to protect their interests during an ongoing project. In the often rough and tumble world of international construction projects, a contractor’s failure to carefully enforce its rights may lead to hardship that could have otherwise been avoided.

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Photo of Albert Bates Albert Bates

Clients turn to Albert Bates, Jr. to resolve U.S. and international construction disputes. Albert is known for his ability to quickly identify and address complex legal and business issues for clients, including on multibillion-dollar mega projects.

Photo of Zach Torres-Fowler Zach Torres-Fowler

Zach concentrates his practice in construction-related disputes and specializes in complex domestic and international arbitration proceedings. He has advised clients on nearly every continent in connection with projects in the United States, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Zach has represented owners…

Zach concentrates his practice in construction-related disputes and specializes in complex domestic and international arbitration proceedings. He has advised clients on nearly every continent in connection with projects in the United States, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Zach has represented owners, EPC contractors, and equipment manufacturers in disputes arising from a wide variety of construction projects including power plants, airports, commercial buildings, and other civil infrastructure works.

Photo of David Harrell David Harrell

David has tried and arbitrated domestic and international disputes in the areas of energy, commercial, construction, and land use/permitting litigation. His energy litigation experience includes representing operators, power generators, transporters, marketers, and project owners and contractors. David litigates contract disputes, royalty disputes, environmental…

David has tried and arbitrated domestic and international disputes in the areas of energy, commercial, construction, and land use/permitting litigation. His energy litigation experience includes representing operators, power generators, transporters, marketers, and project owners and contractors. David litigates contract disputes, royalty disputes, environmental claims, throughout and processing claims, and permitting claims, both onshore and offshore.