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DLA Piper has appointed partner Jim Delkousis to the role of global head of infrastructure disputes.

Delkousis, who has relocated to Australia, has more than 20 years of experience in major project disputes throughout the Asia Pacific and more recently the Middle East, where he led DLA Piper's litigation & regulatory practice for the last six years.  He first established this practice back in 2007 and has grown it to a team of 18 lawyers in the UAE alone. He has significant expertise in international arbitrations which are high value, complex and multi-jurisdictional.

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