He has acted, including as lead advocate, in some of the world's largest international construction arbitrations. Daniel is described as “an excellent lawyer with a brilliant mind and also an excellent manager with very strong interpersonal skills” (Chambers UK) and considered “an excellent advocate” with an “ability to develop legal strategies to underpin complex construction disputes” (Who's Who Legal).
His practice has a particular focus on major international infrastructure projects, across such industries as energy (incl. nuclear and renewables), oil and gas, petrochemical, data centers, transportation and mining. Daniel has advised on projects and acted as counsel in disputes throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Americas and in Asia Pacific.
Daniel has experience with all common forms of dispute resolution. This includes International Arbitration (such as disputes under the ICC, LCIA, DIFC-LCIA, SIAC and UNCITRAL Rules), Litigation, Adjudication, Dispute Review/Advisory Boards and mediation.