Fernando Landeros: “Simplifying complexity is key in arbitration”
In a published column, Fernando Landeros reflects on the double role of Expert Witnesses in construction arbitration: “communicating complex ideas simply is key for arbitrators to understand and value the expert’s technical work.”
Unlike academic papers, expert reports must be understandable to decision-makers unfamiliar with the technical content. The challenge lies in building a clear, logical synthesis from complex data to explain the reality behind the dispute.
He highlights the need to discriminate essential elements from a sea of information and creatively present a coherent, supported narrative.
“The major sin of an Expert Witness isn’t technical, but failing to communicate a complex reality in a simple, accessible way”, he assures.
To read the online version of the column: click here.LEER OTRAS NOTICIAS
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In a column published by a leading Chilean media magazine, WL's director, Fernando Landeros, reflects on the "dual role" of the Expert Witness in Construction Arbitration: "communicating complex ideas in a simple way is key to ensuring that the courts properly understand and value the expert's technical work."
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