Overview
Cross-border infrastructure and construction programmes involve complex contracts, project finance structures and multi-party supply chains. Local laws, procurement rules and anti-corruption regimes can shape every stage of delivery.
Disputes frequently span jurisdictions and require swift action to preserve rights, protect funding and keep projects on track.
How We Help
We advise sponsors, contractors, lenders and state entities on procurement challenges, delay and disruption claims, and allegations of fraud or corruption linked to major projects.
When disputes arise, we mobilise quickly through court action, arbitration or negotiated solutions, coordinating with our global network to align strategy across borders.
Awards & Honours
“A leading fraud and corporate defence firm. Commended for financial crime and fraud and regulatory.”
The Times Best Law Firms 2026
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