News | October 17, 2025
Secretariat Experts Receive Recognition in Lexology Index Thought Leaders – USA 2026
Secretariat is proud to share that 11 of our experts have been named as USA Thought Leaders in Lexology Index’s 2026 listing.
Mr. Hollingsworth has more than 10 years experience in the construction industry, specialising in delay and disruption analysis, claims, and dispute resolution in both international arbitrations and adjudications.
Mr. Hollingsworth is a Chartered Construction Manager and specialises in planning and forensic delay analysis. He has been involved in numerous large-scale, complex claims and formal disputes. Providing advice on matters relating to delay and disruption and assisting appointed delay experts in formal proceedings.
He has gained practical experience in project management, construction planning and consulting both domestically and internationally with owners and EPC contractors.
Mr. Hollingsworth has worked on a broad range of construction projects in the United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. His experience includes buildings, stadia, educational facilities, rail, oil & gas and commercial fit-out.
Secretariat Experts Receive Recognition in Lexology Index Thought Leaders – USA 2026
Secretariat is proud to share that 11 of our experts have been named as USA Thought Leaders in Lexology Index’s 2026 listing.
87 Secretariat Professionals Named in Lexology Index 2025 Consulting Expert Reports
Secretariat is pleased to share that 87 of our experts have been named in the Lexology Index 2025 Consulting Expert Reports series, achieving recognition as global industry leaders across several key categories.
CPSC Redirects Lithium-Ion Battery Rulemaking for Micromobility Products
Regulatory updates don’t always make headlines, but they can shape the future of industries. The CPSC’s recent procedural move on lithium-ion battery safety for micromobility products is a perfect example. Sam Madden breaks down the latest developments in a short summary.