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Abdul Jinadu

Barrister, Keating Chambers

Abdul Jinadu was called to the Bar in 1995 and has been a practising barrister in Keating Chambers since 1996, specialising in construction, engineering and energy disputes, and domestic and international arbitration. His practice covers a wide spectrum of advisory work, drafting and advocacy, related to standard form and bespoke contracts; contractors’, sub-contractors’ and employers’ claims; and professional negligence claims (architects, engineers, surveyors and valuers). He has acted for the full spectrum of clients, including construction and engineering companies, government organisations, corporations, public utilities, local authorities, consultancies, architects and engineers. He has extensive experience in the Court of Appeal, appearing there without the benefit of leading counsel.

He has extensive experience of a wide range of disputes and advisory work relating to infrastructure projects. Significant cases have involved oil and gas facilities, pharmaceutical plants, hospitals, mining, marine construction and major projects at Canary Wharf, as well as local authority cases and other major construction projects.

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Key considerations at the pre-action stage of a construction dispute
Key considerations at the pre-action stage of a construction dispute
Practice notes

This Practice Note sets out the steps which should be taken at the pre-action stage of a construction dispute and the key considerations. This includes initial information to be gathered and reviewed, preliminary advice to be considered, strategic considerations, witnesses and experts, considering settlement, interim relief and advising on costs.

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