Legal views – Page 64

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    PC Harrington vs Systech: Wrong call

    2012-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Even if the decision an adjudicator reaches is unenforceable, they should still get paid. But that’s just my opinion. The Court of Appeal clearly thinks differently …

  • Alastair Young
    Comment

    Dispute resolution: Ask an expert

    2012-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Involving an expert in dispute resolution can help your case - but make sure that they are experienced, a good communicator and can offer independent advice in the eyes of the court

  • letter b
    Comment

    B: Bouygues vs Dahl-Jenson

    2012-11-16T00:00:00Z

    A-Z of key construction law cases: An early adjudication case that shows that even when an adjudicator gets things wrong, their decision can still be upheld by the courts

  • rachel barnes
    Comment

    Limited liability: Even limits have their limits

    2012-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Contract terms that seek to limit liability have to be able to pass a test of reasonableness – and not only where they are part of standard terms

  • Rudi Klein
    Comment

    Insolvency protection: Reform or bust

    2012-11-09T00:00:00Z

    With construction companies dropping like flies, what lessons can the UK learn from an Australian inquiry into insolvency protection?

  • Tom Peel
    Comment

    How to manage the risks of using a letter of intent

    2012-11-09T00:00:00Z

    Sometimes using a letter of intent is unavoidable, but there are ways of managing the risks involved that should keep parties out of trouble before a contract is signed

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    Litigation: Shedding the pounds

    2012-11-08T00:00:00Z

    An alternative to litigation for a fraction of the price - bad news only for lawyers

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    Comment

    Kazakhstan: the regulations, the permits and the laws

    2012-11-06T12:26:00Z

    Kazakhstan is the ninth largest country in the world with huge economic potential, but how easy is it doing business there?

  • Raid Abu-Manneh
    Comment

    India: The Supreme Court puts out the welcome mat

    2012-11-02T07:00:00Z

    India should be even more attractive to foreign investors, now that a recent case has decided that Indian courts cannot interfere in foreign arbitration awards

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    Standard form contracts: What the papers say

    2012-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Time was there were just two standard form contracts – now there are umpteen of them. It makes no difference because they all get amended beyond recognition

  • Dominique Helps
    Comment

    Construction Act: One year on

    2012-11-02T00:00:00Z

    It is one year since the amended Construction Act came into effect - a landmark that has gone almost unnoticed. This might be because the amendments have had such little impact

  • Tim Willis
    Comment

    FITs: Happy Anniversary, Mr Barker

    2012-11-02T00:00:00Z

    A year after the energy minister slashed the feed-in tariff for solar power the legal ramifications are still emerging, with the latest challenge coming in the form of a class action

  • Ann Minogue
    Comment

    Design and build contracts: Confusion guaranteed

    2012-10-26T00:02:00Z

    We have got used to thinking that there is an implied fitness for purpose warranty in a design and build contract. But a recent case has muddied the waters

  • Jay Das
    Comment

    CIL: Nice little earner

    2012-10-26T00:00:00Z

    The Community Infrastructure Levy was brought in to speed up development but the tariffs being set seem so arbitrary – and so hard to challenge – that it could have just the opposite effect

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    Ad-hoc adjudication: Cheque mate

    2012-10-26T00:00:00Z

    An adjudicator decided that two parties had entered into an ad-hoc adjudication by dint of having paid his – rather hefty – fees upfront. But the TCC had other ideas

  • Simon Lewis
    Comment

    BIM: Who does what and when?

    2012-10-19T00:00:00Z

    Central to the introduction of BIM level 2 will be a protocol that ensures that everyone knows what they can expect from the other parties on the project

  • Tony Bingham
    Comment

    Return of the Judge: Lord Dyson

    2012-10-19T00:00:00Z

    Few people have had greater influence over construction disputes than Lord Dyson, presiding judge of the TCC from 1998 to 2001. Now he’s been made Master of the Rolls

  • Olswang
    Comment

    Changes to employment law

    2012-10-19T00:00:00Z

    The government appears to be attempting to reduce the burden on employers. Here are five changes to employment law that are worth keeping an eye on

  • lindy patterson
    Comment

    Operational risks on power station projects

    2012-10-12T00:00:00Z

    Construction contracts on power projects contain a host of operational requirements, but the testing of the plant’s performance can cause sparks to fly

  • martin Codd
    Comment

    Pitfalls of converting commercial to residential

    2012-10-12T00:00:00Z

    In the current economic climate converting commercial premises into residential property may seem like a sensible option. But beware some of the pitfalls