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What are the potential risks associated with BIM?

  • RPC
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • March 13 2013

This blog will consider the potential risks associated with BIM, but don't worry we provide some practical advice on how these risks can be tackled in

General counsel update

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • China, European Union, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Mongolia, Singapore, United Kingdom, USA
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  • July 11 2012

This is the thirtieth in our series of general counsel updates which aim to summarise major developments in key areas

Choice of law in international contracts: an English law primer

  • King & Spalding LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • February 1 2012

With the increasing globalization of business, companies are regularly faced with choosing governing law for cross-border construction contracts

Lessons to be learnt from across the pond: first BIM dispute in the US

  • MacRoberts LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • December 21 2011

Given that the UK Government has announced that all their projects must use 3D collaborative BIM (BIM level 2) by 2016, now is the time to be looking at how others are using BIM, and what lessons can be gained from their experience

What North American developers should know when contracting in England

  • Nabarro LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • March 30 2011

The English construction industry has its own acronyms and terminology and its own 'usual approaches'

Things American developers should know about contracting in England

  • Nabarro LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • October 26 2010

The common language between the United States of America and England can lull people into a false belief that the process of procuring building works will align

Bribery penalties reach record levels

  • MacRoberts LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • July 13 2010

Technip, a leading worldwide engineering and construction company, has agreed to pay $338 million to avoid US prosecution and settle civil claims in relation to charges for conspiracy and violation of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977 ("FCPA"