Article | June 30, 2026
FCPA Enforcement: Where the Bribery Actually Happened
FCPA enforcement trends analyzed by geography. Discover where bribery risk is concentrated and how it impacts global compliance, investigations and risk management.
August 19, 2025
In the International Construction Law Review, Stuart Jones presents an innovative approach to delay analysis in construction disputes. His article, “Overtaken by Events: What Delay Quantification Can Tell Us About Causality,” introduces a forensic and mathematical framework that challenges conventional assumptions about project delay and causation.
Delay claims often rely on the assumption that every critical delay has a day-for-day impact on project completion. Mr. Jones’ analysis reveals that this assumption oversimplifies the reality of complex construction projects. Using a high-rise development in Seoul as a case study, Mr. Jones introduces a set of equations to quantify delay and recovery at the activity level, revealing complexities of causal attribution and highlighting the differences between as-built and contemporaneous critical paths. Mr. Jones advocates a two-stage framework that separates delay quantification from causation assessment, offering a more rigorous, defensible approach to delay claims in arbitration and litigation.
Whether you’re preparing for arbitration, analysing project timelines, or advising clients on causation, Mr. Jones’ framework offers a more transparent, rigorous and defensible approach to delay attribution for legal counsel, expert witnesses, and construction professionals involved in delay claims and dispute resolution.
Explore the full article to learn how Mr. Jones’ guidance on forensic delay quantification can reshape your approach to construction claims. Subscription may be required.
FCPA Enforcement: Where the Bribery Actually Happened
FCPA enforcement trends analyzed by geography. Discover where bribery risk is concentrated and how it impacts global compliance, investigations and risk management.
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