Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is an ever-growing part of practice at the commercial chancery bar, and the barristers at XXIV Old Buildings have extensive experience to match. We can assist with all forms of ADR, from straightforward negotiations through to the most complex of international arbitrations.
In addition to acting as counsel, barristers at XXIV Old Buildings also regularly sit as mediators and arbitrators themselves. Members are also sometimes instructed to act as experts on English or Jersey law in offshore and international disputes.
Members at all levels of seniority regularly act for parties to mediation, early neutral evaluation and arbitration across the full range of XXIV Old Buildings’ expertise, from contentious probate and 1975 Act claims through to complex multi-jurisdictional commercial and civil fraud disputes.
Members of XXIV Old Buildings have extensive experience acting both as ad hoc arbitrators and as arbitrators pursuant to the major arbitral rules, such as the City Disputes Panel, ICC, LCIA, UNCITRAL, LMAA, SCMA, DIFC-LCIA and DIAC Rules. They are members of ADGM, SIAC, BVI International, CEDR and other recognized ADR institutions.
Members are regularly instructed in international arbitrations disputes as counsel across all of Chambers’ core practice areas.
For more information on our members’ expertise or to discuss a particular matter, please contact us.