September 2010

Accuracy launches London

September 2010: Accuracy opens its seventh European office in London.

Accuracy pursues growth and keeps up the rhythm of a foreign office opening each year since its creation in 2004. Thus, after Madrid, Amsterdam, Milan, Frankfurt and Brussels, Accuracy decided to open in London.

Accuracy will propose in London its whole service line and will add a new expertise in terms of construction and engineering projects.

In this optic, two new partners joined Accuracy, Wendy MacLaughlin and Hervé de Trogoff. Respectively 39 and 35 years, they are well known specialists in large construction and engineering projects worldwide. Experts in the analysis of delays, they intervened in numerous international litigation and arbitration cases.

Wendy MacLaughlin has a MSc Project management from Reading University and a MSc Construction Law and arbitration from King’s College London and Hervé de Trogoff has a MEng in Civil Engineering from HEI and a MBA from the London Business School.

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