Wednesday, 29th January 2025
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Thursday, 25th April 2024
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Friday, 5th January 2024
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Friday, 17th December 2021
Chairperson Billy Morrissey has issued the branch Christmas newsletter.
Friday, 14th May 2021
CIArb Ireland has published its All-Ireland Arbitration Rules.
Friday, 14th May 2021
The list of names forming the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Irish Branch) Panel of Adjudicators is now available to view on our website (www.ciarb.ie), along with a short career profile. These Adjudicators are all fellows of the CIArb, have construction dispute resolution experience and have all completed CIArb accredited adjudication courses or diplomas. The Panel is prepared by the CIArb, Irish Branch. The Branch is satisfied that those on the list have the necessary qualifications to act as Adjudicators. The Branch does not accept any responsibility because an Adjudication is conducted by any member of the Panel. The following are the names on the Panel of Adjudicators, in alphabetical order.
Wednesday, 12th May 2021
Billy Morrisey , Chairperson Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Ireland Branch
Wednesday, 16th September 2020
Wednesday, 1st July 2020
Monday, 29th June 2020
3rd July 2020 11:00 - 13:00
Thursday, 11th June 2020
Could it be that the ‘macob moment’ for adjudication in Ireland is now close?
Tuesday, 24th July 2018
The CIArb Ireland Annual Golf Challenge was held on 1st June this year in Druids Glen. The results are as follows:
Monday, 23rd July 2018
CIArb Ireland Committee member, Architect, Construction Arbitrator, Conciliator and Mediator Paula Mary Murphy gives some top tips for construction conciliation.
Wednesday, 11th July 2018
Monday, 9th April 2018
Construction is a high-risk business. Delays and differences between parties are common. By its very nature, the delivery of a construction project is a dynamic process, this requires members of project teams to work together to fine-tune and adjust the detailed project requirements, designs and construction methods, sequence, resources, and logistics. However, considerable project resources... click here for the full article.