Cartels under construction? Rounding up recent ACCC enforcement actions 23 September 2025 By Ruiteng Liu, Zareen Qayyum, Tamara Hunter, Maxine Rennie The ACCC's recent enforcement of construction cartels, including 'attempts', highlights a regional regulatory focus. Read on
Construction Law Reform: Security of Payment in Hong Kong – what is it and what can you do to prepare? 19 October 2021 By Paul Starr KWM summarises the reforms relating to security of payment in Hong Kong and discusses how you can best prepare for the changes. Read on
Hong Kong’s attractiveness as a financial centre and arbitral seat: Taking part in the Asian Academy of International Law’s “Why Hong Kong” Series 2 June 2021 By Paul Starr King & Wood Mallesons' Paul Starr comments on speaking at Asian Academy of International Law's "Why Hong Kong" Series Read on
The New Law on Apparent Bias of Arbitrators: Halliburton Company v Chubb Bermuda Insurance Ltd [2020] UKSC 48 15 April 2021 By Lucinda McPhee This article provides insights into the decisions in Halliburton v Chubb on the apparent bias of arbitrators and its practical implications Read on
Experts in Arbitration: Why A Hired Gun Will Often Come Undone! 25 November 2020 By Paul Starr When selecting experts in arbitration, an expert’s independence is key and will play into their expertise, preparation and court performance. Read on
Ten Tips from the Trenches of Construction Arbitration 30 October 2020 By Paul Starr Ten tips for construction arbitration: tender and contract preparation; realistic claims assessment; evidence; experts; discovery; legal advice. Read on