Full Name
Mr. Vincent Leloup
Job Title
Founder & Managing Partner
Company
Exequatur
Speaker Bio
Vincent Leloup (FCIArb) is the Chairman of the FIDIC Contracts Committee, a FIDIC Certified Trainer and Adjudicator, member of the FIDIC President’s List of Adjudicators. He delivers training, consulting and dispute resolution services (dispute board member, arbitrator) worldwide for the construction industry.
Professional engineer by trade (MSc Water Management, MSc Agronomy, EUR ING), with legal qualifications (MSc Construction Law and Dispute Resolution, King’s College, London), he comes from a Contractor then consulting engineering background with 25+ years of experience on international building and infrastructure projects (water and wastewater, ports, roads) across Asia, Africa, Europe and Central America in 50+ countries.
Vincent is a co-drafter of the FIDIC 2017 Suite of Agreements, and the principal drafter of the FIDIC 2021 Green Book. He is the founder and Director of Studies of the LLM International Construction Contracts (I2C) at Paris Pantheon-Assas University.
Professional engineer by trade (MSc Water Management, MSc Agronomy, EUR ING), with legal qualifications (MSc Construction Law and Dispute Resolution, King’s College, London), he comes from a Contractor then consulting engineering background with 25+ years of experience on international building and infrastructure projects (water and wastewater, ports, roads) across Asia, Africa, Europe and Central America in 50+ countries.
Vincent is a co-drafter of the FIDIC 2017 Suite of Agreements, and the principal drafter of the FIDIC 2021 Green Book. He is the founder and Director of Studies of the LLM International Construction Contracts (I2C) at Paris Pantheon-Assas University.
Speaking At
Dispute Avoidance and Adjudication Forum
Session 1: Opening the FIDIC contracts toolbox – Part A
Session 5 : FIDIC Contracts Committee – question time-style discussion
Session 7: Presentation of the FIDIC Practice Note on Dispute Avoidance
Session 9: “Prevention is better than cure” – The dispute avoidance features of FIDIC forms.
Session 1: Opening the FIDIC contracts toolbox – Part A
Session 5 : FIDIC Contracts Committee – question time-style discussion
Session 7: Presentation of the FIDIC Practice Note on Dispute Avoidance
Session 9: “Prevention is better than cure” – The dispute avoidance features of FIDIC forms.