Jo Clarke is a solicitor advocate who focuses on international construction and engineering disputes. She has particular expertise in complex international arbitration and FIDIC contracts.
Jo has over 25 years of experience as a contentious construction and engineering lawyer. She has worked on disputes spanning a broad range of international projects such as power and energy (including hydro and wind), civil engineering (including road, rail, tunnels and dams), mechanical and electrical engineering, process plant, complex buildings and infrastructure, and hotel development.
She has acted for employers, developers, lenders, contractors, subcontractors, construction professionals and insurers across different jurisdictions in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
Jo has particular experience of and expertise in the FIDIC forms of contract and often advises clients on issues and disputes arising out of contracts based on the FIDIC conditions. She is co-author of the book ‘FIDIC 2017 – A Practical Legal Guide’.
Jo’s primary focus is international arbitration but she also provides advice before formal proceedings are commenced and acts for clients involved in other forms of dispute resolution, including dispute boards and mediation.
She holds an LLB, LLM and a Diploma in International Arbitration and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. A French speaker, she has also worked in Paris and Brussels.
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The Dangers of Employer Set Off in your FIDIC Contract: Suspension and Termination
March 16, 2022
Under existing contracts, an employer will not want to pay more for the works. But forcing a contractor to perform works that are unprofitable or causing a massive loss is unlikely to be in the best interests of the project.
Escalating construction costs under FIDIC: is Sub-Clause 13.8 an answer?
January 28, 2023
Under existing contracts, an employer will not want to pay more for the works. But forcing a contractor to perform works that are unprofitable or causing a massive loss is unlikely to be in the best interests of the project.
FIDIC 2022 Reprints: 10 Key Areas Of Change In The FIDIC Red Book 2017
January 18, 2023
FIDIC ‘launched’ the FIDIC 2022 reprints at the FIDIC International Construction Users’ Conference 2022, in London. The reception to the changes was mixed – some embraced the clarity; others questioned the significance and cost.