News | April 1, 2025
Beyond the Buyout: Domino’s Done but Other Deals Stuck in SE Asia
Managing Director Charlie Warren explores the impact of consumer boycotts on M&A in Southeast Asia in Deal Street Asia’s latest article, Beyond the Buyout.
Ms. Pascoe has a background in civil engineering and specializes in construction scheduling and forensic delay analysis and has supported experts in resolving construction schedule and damages disputes for an extensive portfolio of projects.
Los Angeles
Kristina Pascoe has a background in civil engineering and specializes in construction scheduling and forensic delay analysis. Ms. Pascoe has supported experts in resolving construction schedule and damages disputes for an extensive portfolio of projects. She has experience collaborating with clients, legal teams, and witnesses from the onset of claims through the completion of arbitration proceedings. Ms. Pascoe has contributed to Secretariat’s expert reports on a diverse array of claims, including extension of time claims, liquidated damages, engineering overruns, construction defects, and labor disruption.
Before joining Secretariat, Ms. Pascoe was employed by a Civil Engineering firm providing land surveying, project management, and design. During this time, Kristina participated in the technical design of several California roadways She also assisted in the project management and coordination between owners, architects, engineers, and contractors.
Ms. Pascoe is an active board member in the Southern California section of AACE. She organizes speaker presentations and is responsible for the preparation of the monthly newsletter content.
Beyond the Buyout: Domino’s Done but Other Deals Stuck in SE Asia
Managing Director Charlie Warren explores the impact of consumer boycotts on M&A in Southeast Asia in Deal Street Asia’s latest article, Beyond the Buyout.
The Future of eDiscovery: Generative AI’s Impact
Generative AI is transforming eDiscovery, reshaping legal document review with greater efficiency and scalability. But as with predictive coding, technology alone is not enough. Human expertise remains essential to ensure accuracy, mitigate bias, and uphold ethical standards.
The 2025 Artificial Intelligence Report, conducted by Secretariat in collaboration with ACEDS, has revealed groundbreaking insights into the rapidly evolving role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal industry. With a focus on Generative AI (GenAI) and its increasing integration into legal workflows, the survey provides essential data for organizations navigating the future of legal practice and technology. Now in its third year, the report’s research and analysis was once again led by legal AI expert Richard Finkelman in collaboration with ACEDS. This year also marks the first partnership with Secretariat to sponsor this comprehensive study.