Partner, Jones Day, London UK
Julian Bailey advises on international construction and infrastructure projects involving the transport, oil and gas, power (including renewables), petrochemical, industrial, retail, residential, tourism, health care, mining, marine, insurance and defence industries. Julian has represented sovereign governments, developers and contractors in construction and engineering projects and disputes.
Prior to joining Jones Day in 2023, Julian has represented an international contractor in an International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) arbitration concerning a port project in Iraq, an international PV (photovoltaic) solar EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) contractor in an ICC arbitration concerning a project in Egypt, a European contractor concerning a gas pipeline interconnector in Southeast Europe, an international contractor concerning a port project in Morocco, a European contractor in UK Supreme Court proceedings concerning a hydroelectric power project, a French/Norwegian company in High Court litigation in Northern Ireland and arbitration concerning a sub-sea electrical interconnector, a multinational engineering company in an arbitration in Qatar concerning delay and disruption to the construction and commissioning of a gas-fired power station and a national oil company subsidiary in a dispute concerning the construction of onshore infrastructure for a LNG (liquefied natural gas) facility.
Julian was chairman of the Society of Construction Law (UK) from 2015 to 2016, the leading industry body for construction law. He is also author of Construction Law, a three-volume general text on construction law as it applies in England, Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore, with an international outlook.
Julian Bailey advises on international construction and infrastructure projects involving the transport, oil and gas, power (including renewables), petrochemical, industrial, retail, residential, tourism, health care, mining, marine, insurance and defence industries. Julian has represented sovereign governments, developers and contractors in construction and engineering projects and disputes.
Prior to joining Jones Day in 2023, Julian has represented an international contractor in an International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) arbitration concerning a port project in Iraq, an international PV (photovoltaic) solar EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) contractor in an ICC arbitration concerning a project in Egypt, a European contractor concerning a gas pipeline interconnector in Southeast Europe, an international contractor concerning a port project in Morocco, a European contractor in UK Supreme Court proceedings concerning a hydroelectric power project, a French/Norwegian company in High Court litigation in Northern Ireland and arbitration concerning a sub-sea electrical interconnector, a multinational engineering company in an arbitration in Qatar concerning delay and disruption to the construction and commissioning of a gas-fired power station and a national oil company subsidiary in a dispute concerning the construction of onshore infrastructure for a LNG (liquefied natural gas) facility.
Julian was chairman of the Society of Construction Law (UK) from 2015 to 2016, the leading industry body for construction law. He is also author of Construction Law, a three-volume general text on construction law as it applies in England, Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore, with an international outlook.