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Becky Johnson Wedlake Bell

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Ad hoc adjudication *

United Kingdom - January 2 2013
This case looked at whether a party can accept the adjudicator's jurisdiction by paying the adjudicator's fee up front. Clark had been engaged by JMD to…


Paying the adjudicator if his decision is unenforceable *

United Kingdom - January 2 2013
In what should be a comforting decision for those engaging in adjudication, the Court held that where the adjudicator's decision was unenforceable (in this…


Extensions of time and loss and expense *

United Kingdom - January 2 2013
In this important decision (one of several to be decided between these parties) the court clarified the position in respect of several issues which arise…


Tree root damage *

United Kingdom - January 2 2013
This case confirmed that damage caused to your property by trees planted by a Local Authority may be recoverable. It highlights the need to notify…


Dangers of letters of intent *

United Kingdom - January 2 2013
Substantial construction works had been carried out entirely under letters of intent which made no provision for liquidated damages for delay. No formal…


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