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Richard Craven Mayer Brown LLP

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Keeping the project up to speed – or not? *

United Kingdom - May 29 2012
It may not be one of Hogwarts’ Dark Arts but contract interpretation might as well be.

Co-authors: Debbi Simon.


Procurement: new government recipes for a lean future *

United Kingdom - May 29 2012
The Government is worried about putting on the pounds.

Co-authors: Wisam Sirhan.


Oral “construction contracts” – what about your writes? *

United Kingdom - May 29 2012
We live in the new age of oral Construction Act contracts.

Co-authors: Tamsin Travers .


When on-demand bonds won’t work... *

United Kingdom - September 21 2011
The good, or bad, thing about on-demand bonds, depending on whether you are a giver or receiver, is that they do what it says on the tin.

Co-authors: Jonathan Olson-Welsh.


Quaint phrases to resolve a negotiation – but what do they mean? *

United Kingdom - September 21 2011
“Reasonable endeavours”, “all reasonable endeavours” and “best endeavours” are quaint phrases unlikely to appear in the tabloid press.


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