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London International Disputes Week (LIDW) - June 2025

29 April 2025

Keating Chambers are co-hosting three events during this year’s London International Disputes Week (LIDW). LIDW25 brings together stakeholders across London’s dispute resolution community to debate and explore the key issues and topics. This year's LIDW theme is “Innovation in dispute resolution: navigating global risks”.

Further information on all sessions in which Keating barristers are involved can be found below. We very much hope you are able to join us at one or more of these sessions.

“Delays and Disputes in Data Centres: A Legal Perspective"

Wednesday 4th June 2025
09:00 – 10:30 BST

In-person only

Panel session to discuss the legal challenges in the procurement, construction and operation of data centres.

This event is co-hosted by Keating Chambers and CMS.

Speakers:

Click here for more details and to register: LIDW 2025 - Delays and Disputes in Data Centres: A Legal Perspective

 

“The 3 As: Africa, Arbitration and AI"

Wednesday 4th June 2025
16:00 – 17:30 BST

In-person only or online

This talk will focus on Africa, Arbitration and AI, considering the likely impact of technological advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning on African arbitrations.

This event is co-hosted by Keating Chambers, 3VB and COMBAR Africa.

Speakers:

  • Abdul Jinadu - Keating Chambers

  • Mr Justice Waksman 

  • David Quest KC - 3VB

Click here for more details and to register: LIDW 2025 - The 3 As: Africa, Arbitration and AI

 

“Navigating the Renewable Energy Transition: Resolving Disputes in Mega and Small-Scale Projects"

Friday 6th June 2025
11:00 – 12:30 BST

In-person only

Join Eversheds Sutherland, Keating Chambers and guest speakers for an insightful panel session exploring the mechanisms for dispute resolution in both mega energy developments, such as nuclear power stations, and smaller scale energy and power station projects.

This session will delve into:
- the unique challenges and complexities associated with large-scale energy projects;
- how dispute resolution processes can be tailored to address these issues effectively;
- the approaches used in smaller energy developments; and
- the differences and similarities in resolving disputes across various scales of projects.

Attendees will gain valuable insights into the contractual frameworks and practical solutions that can be applied to manage and resolve disputes in the energy sector, particularly in light of the rapidly developing area of renewables.

This event is co-hosted by Keating Chambers and Eversheds Sutherland

Speakers:

Click here for more details and to register: LIDW 2025 - Navigating the Renewable Energy Transition: Resolving Disputes in Mega and Small-Scale Projects

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