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Robert Weatherley Mills & Reeve LLP

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China reaches the sky (almost) *

China - May 28 2013
Never a country to settle for second best (at least not in the post-Mao era), the authorities in the People's Republic of China have agreed the…


Retention money and insolvency: a common sense approach? *

Malaysia, United Kingdom - April 22 2013
The retention of a proportion of the contractor's fee is common practice in construction contracts. The parties sometimes agree (usually in unamended…


CRC to be simplified *

United Kingdom - March 18 2013
A draft order was laid before Parliament on 4 March 2013 designed to simplify the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme ("CRC") which was first introduced in…


Construction with Chinese characteristics *

China - December 31 2012
Notwithstanding the continued global recession and in spite of (or perhaps because of) its authoritarian political structure, the economy of the People's…


Negotiate hard, but carefully! *

United Kingdom - August 17 2012
It is an accepted (although not necessarily popular) practise in the market place for some parties to flex their commercial muscle during contractual negotiations.


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