Legal views – Page 58

  • James Bessey
    Comment

    Hearsay evidence: He said, she said …

    2013-07-24T06:00:00Z

    If a witness cannot be traced, then a party might need to rely on hearsay evidence. But getting the court to give weight to such evidence isn’t easy

  • Justin Mendelle
    Comment

    How low can you go?

    2013-07-19T06:00:00Z

    Desperate times call for desperate measures and some bids for public sector jobs have come in abnormally low. But this can be bad news for contracting authorities and bidders alike

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    Running for cover

    2013-07-19T06:00:00Z

    When a tower crane collapsed, the contractor blamed its subcontractor who turned to its insurer. But the insurer looked for wriggle room in the small print …

  • Ann Minogue
    Comment

    The remains of the day

    2013-07-19T06:00:00Z

    With tentative signs of improvement at last for the construction industry, it’s time to look at what has happened to the legal and commercial world since the crash of 2007

  • Sarah Strange
    Comment

    Legal brief: The inexpert expert

    2013-07-18T16:00:00Z

    This case shows the importance of choosing the right expert and being able to justify decisions in settlement negotiations

  • Kate Wansbrough-Jones
    Comment

    Legal brief: A structured approach to re-structuring

    2013-07-15T12:10:00Z

    Make sure you check the following points if you work with a consultant that has gone through a restructure

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    Witness statements: Beautiful phonies

    2013-07-12T06:00:00Z

    Handcrafted witness statements represent clever pieces of advocacy - but this is not the function that they are supposed to serve. Facts are required, not opinions

  • Max 156px
    Comment

    Legal support for large infrastructure jobs

    2013-07-12T06:00:00Z

    Internationalisation is affecting legal support for large infrastructure projects

  • Jane Miles
    Comment

    Order of precedence

    2013-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Construction contracts often contain a number of contradictory documents but a clause setting out which has priority is no substitute for clear and careful drafting

  • Katherine Tulloch
    Comment

    Legal brief: Westshield Civil Engineering vs Buckingham Group Contracting

    2013-07-10T14:21:00Z

    This judgment confirms when a claim has “commenced” and underlines the importance of pre-contract checks.

  • Simon Lewis
    Comment

    PPP contracts: Best practice

    2013-07-09T10:06:00Z

    Three sides of A4 constitute the best practice guide aimed at making savings in public private partnership contracts. So, is it worth the paper it’s written on?

  • Kevin Owen and Ben Thomspon
    Comment

    Myanmar (or Burma): The opportunity and the uncertainty

    2013-07-05T11:02:00Z

    The economy could grow to $300bn by 2030 but it lacks major infrastructure. Here’s what you need to know about doing business in Myanmar

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    Everyone's a loser

    2013-07-05T06:00:00Z

    The players in this case saw the chance to make a big profit. But unfortunately, when the banking crisis came and they fell out, it led to both sides having to shell out

  • Gillian Birkby
    Comment

    Enigmatic variations

    2013-07-02T11:16:00Z

    Variations are difficult to avoid in construction work, but two recent cases show that there is plenty of scope for disagreement over how they should be valued

  • ian yule
    Comment

    Adjudication: Beat the clock

    2013-07-01T09:39:00Z

    It is, of course, possible to get an adjudication overturned in court, but if the original case is heard only years after the event, things can get complicated

  • Lee May
    Comment

    Legal brief: Land banking

    2013-06-27T14:46:00Z

    The devil will be in the detail if Labour’s ‘use it or lose it’ plan for developers sitting on land that has been granted planning permission ever comes into law

  • David Mosey
    Comment

    Partnering's tough side

    2013-06-25T10:18:00Z

    There is no contradiction in the PPC standard form’s obligation to act in a ‘spirit of trust, fairness and mutual co-operation’ and a client’s contractual right to terminate

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    Extension-of-time disputes

    2013-06-25T10:05:00Z

    Assessing an extension-of-time dispute is tricky. Experts need to be able to transport themselves back to the time of the delay and take in the view from there

  • Chris Fisher and Karen Stewart
    Comment

    Legal brief: Changes to whistleblowing law

    2013-06-25T06:00:00Z

    Changes to the law surrounding employees becoming whistleblowers come into effect today. Here’s what you need to know

  • Tim Elliot
    Comment

    ɫTV Act: A pier entrance can be deceptive

    2013-06-24T09:56:00Z

    Hastings council’s decision to close part of the town pier due to fears over its structural integrity put the provisions of the ɫTV Act 1984 to the test - with perhaps surprising results