January 2015

Early Resolution of Disputes – an Expert’s Perspective


Published in: Transnational Dispute Management

by Hervé de Trogoff and Roula Harfouche

Given the choice, experts would generally prefer to get involved at the earliest possible stage of a dispute. Why? Because in our experience our early involvement results in both greater personal satisfaction and the best value for the client for the use of our time; it rapidly provides the client with an independent view on the technical merits of its case and its effects on the resulting quantum of loss. This allows the parties to structure and prioritise their dispute resolution strategies before incurring any significant costs, and is likely to result in the most efficient dispute resolution outcome.

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