News | May 8, 2026
A recent study by Tatyana Avilova, Economist at Secretariat has been selected by the Editor of JAMA Health Forum as an Editor’s Choice: Clinical Trial of 2025.
Mr. Yip specializes in consulting in delay analysis, disruptions, and time-related disputes for large, complex construction projects. His expertise spans various sectors, including railway, infrastructure, building complex such as stadium, arena and museum, energy and ICT facilities construction projects. He is focused on high-value international arbitrations.
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Isaac Yip specializes in consulting for forensic delay analysis, disruptions, and time-related disputes on large, complex construction projects. His expertise spans various sectors, including railway and infrastructure projects, building complexes such as stadiums, arenas, and museums, as well as energy and ICT facilities.
In his role, Mr. Yip has assisted programming experts in arbitration and dispute resolution for complex construction projects globally. These projects span various regions, including the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Additionally, Mr. Yip has provided consultancy services for projects facing challenges in time-related claims, such as Extension of Time, and situations where the contractor sought mediation as a dispute resolution method.
A recent study by Tatyana Avilova, Economist at Secretariat has been selected by the Editor of JAMA Health Forum as an Editor’s Choice: Clinical Trial of 2025.
Secretariat Experts Recognized in Lexology’s 2026 Investigations Report
Ten of Secretariat experts have been recognized in the Lexology Index 2026 Investigations report, produced in partnership with Global Investigations Review. The guide highlights leading investigations lawyers, digital forensic specialists, and forensic accountants who are trusted to support the most demanding matters worldwide.
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