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. Jamison is a Chartered Quantity Surveyor with more than 12 years of experience in the construction Industry, including five years working in quantum analysis and construction claims assessment.
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Mark Jamison is a Chartered Quantity Surveyor with more than 12 years of experience in the construction Industry, including five years working in quantum analysis and construction claims assessment. Mr. Jamison has worked on a wide range of complex building and civil engineering projects worldwide, many having been through formal dispute resolution procedures. His experience spans various sectors, including strategic infrastructure, highways, rail, commercial, residential, and retail. He has experience in both project delivery and dispute resolution under various standard form construction contracts, including the Engineering and Construction Contract (NEC), FIDIC, and JCT.
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.
AI is rapidly reshaping how financial institutions in Latin America approach compliance, shifting from reactive monitoring to proactive financial crime detection. Advanced AI platforms specialized in crime detection enable banks to process vast datasets, identify anomalous behaviors, and map hidden relationships across accounts and jurisdictions. This is particularly relevant in a region characterized by complex cross-border flows, uneven regulatory enforcement, and significant exposure to illicit economies.