Legal views – Page 27

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    Legal: Making BIM better

    2018-04-06T16:13:00Z

    Simon Lewis explains how a new report provides much-needed clarification on the legal issues of BIM

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    Due diligence: spotting suppliers on the edge

    2018-04-06T06:00:00Z

    You may not be directly affected by Carillion’s demise – but perhaps your subcontractors are. Chris Kirby-Turner advises on how to mitigate the risks to your own project

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    Legal: What are indemnity clauses for?

    2018-03-28T06:00:00Z

    Nicholas Baatz explains the potential effects of indemnity clauses in the new Red, Yellow and Silver Books

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    Legal: Control brings responsibility

    2018-03-27T06:00:00Z

    James Bessey explains the weighty responsibilities that can be placed on contractors under the 2005 fire safety regulations 

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    Legal: Timing is everything

    2018-03-22T06:30:00Z

    A recent judgment looks at the age-old question of when a cause of action accrues – alter it at your peril 

  • Ted Lowery
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    Case in focus: The missing page(s)

    2018-03-22T06:30:00Z

    Should the court intervene to correct alleged deficiencies in electronic disclosure?

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    Legal: Complications with termination

    2018-03-15T06:30:00Z

    Hamish Lal unpacks Sir Robert McAlpine’s recent court defeat on payment over a terminated contract for work at Centre Point Tower

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    Legal: Does keeping it simple keep it safe?

    2018-03-15T06:30:00Z

    Matthew Jones explains how design and build contracts should be structured to best manage risk

  • Tony bingham 2017 bw web
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    Legal: More than words can say

    2018-03-14T06:30:00Z

    When Amey agreed to mend Birmingham’s potholes for 25 years, it should have understood it was forming a relationship – and not started picking holes in the contract wording to cut its workload

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    Legal: rectify now, argue later

    2018-03-08T06:30:00Z

    Is a contractor obliged to rectify a defect when instructed, even if it disputes responsibility for that defect?

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    Legal: Bridging the gender pay gap

    2018-03-07T06:30:00Z

    Keely Rushmore explains what firms must do to meet new requirements on reporting the gender pay gap, and how they can turn the new rules to reputational advantage 

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    Legal: The end of the smash and grab?

    2018-03-02T06:30:00Z

    Andy Mather and Richard Rowlatt explain a new ruling that will make it harder for contractors to insist on full payment if the employer has failed to issue a valid payment or pay less notice

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    Legal - Backwards or forwards?

    2018-03-01T06:30:00Z

    Victoria Peckett considers the relative merits of prospective and retrospective delay analysis, in the light of recent court rulings  

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    Legal - for fools rush in...

    2018-03-01T06:30:00Z

    While the Carillion disaster highlights the need for action on retentions, says Francis Ho, we must not rush into legislation

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    Legal - the sense of an ending

    2018-02-28T16:38:00Z

    When terminating a contract it is vital to closely follow the procedure in the text

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    Case in focus: Off on a frolic?

    2018-02-22T15:21:00Z

    Having raised specific questions, had the adjudicator breached natural justice by coming to a conclusion that was different from the answers provided by the parties?

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    Legal: All together now

    2018-02-22T15:18:00Z

    It’s time to draw together the scattered pieces of construction law to form a uniform construction code, say Rudi Klein and Philip Harris

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    It ain't put your feet up time

    2018-02-15T06:30:00Z

    Just because an employer’s own actions have delayed completion does not necessarily let the contractor off the hook, explains Ian Yule

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    Legal: Beware the robots

    2018-02-15T06:30:00Z

    In the third of our series on new technology, James Worthington considers the legal issues surrounding the use of robotics on the construction site

  • Tony bingham 2017 bw web
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    Legal blog: When things go phut

    2018-02-08T06:30:00Z

    With the Construction Act up for review, it’s the perfect moment to add a key item from Latham’s wish list that got left out last time: compulsory project bank accounts. Tony Bingham explains