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To certify or not to certify? It's a big question
- Wragge & Co LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 17 2013
Hunt & Others v Optima (Cambridge) Ltd & Others is an interesting and complex decision from the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) involving the
Got a construction or engineering case? Get in the right court!
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 16 2013
Many construction and engineering disputes in the courts, especially those relating to smaller or less sophisticated projects, are issued outside of
Disclosure of accident reports - Lam Chan Hung v Hang Yue Engineering Ltd HCPI 121 2011 (March 2013)
- Kennedys
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- United Kingdom
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- May 14 2013
In this case, the Court reiterated that accident reports are always discoverable if their primary or dominant purpose is to report on the
“Reasonable endeavours” and “suspension of services”
- Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
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- United Kingdom
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- May 14 2013
This was an application for leave to appeal against an arbitration award in relation to a dispute arising out of Morris’ decision to suspend
Construction contract creates a security interest
- Chapman Tripp
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- New Zealand
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- May 14 2013
A High Court decision arising out of the Mainzeal receivership confirms that a construction contract can create a security interest in goods. But
Net contribution clauses
- Fenwick Elliott Solicitors
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- United Kingdom
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- May 14 2013
In a claim where the main contractor had become insolvent, one question that arose for HHJ Edwards-Stuart QC was whether the architect would be liable
The snowball continues to roll down the hill
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 13 2013
The cry of 'more than one dispute!' is often heard in adjudications. It's a saber rattler. A 'mettle' detector. An attempt to derail the process. Two
Beware: partial releases and waiver of claims are enforceable, but can be waived
- Duane Morris LLP
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- USA
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- May 13 2013
In the construction industry, the payment application process usually requires contractors and subcontractors to complete a great deal of paperwork
Colorado Supreme Court reverses Court of Appeals' interpretation of Colorado trust fund statute
- Otten Johnson Robinson Neff & Ragonetti
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- USA
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- May 10 2013
Approximately two and a half years ago, I wrote about a broad interpretation placed on the Colorado trust fund statute by the Colorado Court of
Developers - keep building but don't run out of money!
- Wragge & Co LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 10 2013
In Morris Homes (West Midlands) Ltd v Keay & Another, the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) considered a developer's obligations in an
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