CONSTRUCTION COLUMN: Arbitration between main contractor and owner: can its outcome also bind a subcontractor?

Friday, 23 October 2009

A main contractor might be drawn into arbitration with an owner over work performed by the subcontractor. Is there a way to avoid two arbitrations on the same issues? Ank Santens (partner, New York) and Kate Brown de Vejar (associate, Mexico City) of White & Case suggest there may be.

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