Anthony Thornton

  • Anthony Thornton
    Comment

    You be the judge

    2006-06-09T00:00:00

    TCC judges have ventured into new territory with the launch of a mediation service. So will we make good mediators? That's for you to decide

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    What we can do for you

    2005-08-05T00:00:00

    Problems at the TCC had led to a decline in its workload. So, to restore its reputation, it has embarked on a series of radical changes …

  • Anthony Thornton
    Comment

    The case of Rich vs Poor

    2005-04-01T00:00:00

    It is often assumed that disputes are waged between the legal champions of well-heeled clients. But this is not so, as the McLibel case illustrates

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    No job for an amateur

    2004-11-12T00:00:00

    Arbitrators have turned their institute into a chartered body that enforces high professional standards … which they should now impose on adjudicators

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    The meddle detector

    2004-06-11T00:00:00

    The Construction Act is coming under review but, while there are good arguments for some change, the scrutinisers should remember: if it ain't broke …

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    Guilty bystanders

    2004-03-26T00:00:00

    Under the Proceeds of Crime Act introduced last year, if you suspect dodgy practices on site but keep shtoom, the authorities will see you as the criminal

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    Lessons in civility

    2003-11-28T00:00:00

    Construction is an altogether more complex process than it used to be – and this raises tricky questions about how firms should treat each other

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    Enemies of the state

    2003-08-29T00:00:00

    What chance of legal redress do you have if you suspect you've been the victim of an abuse of public power? Well, after Harmon, more than you may think

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    When is a judge not a judge?

    2003-05-23T00:00:00

    Can a judgment be valid if the judge had no jurisdiction? Well, Edward IV found a neat fix to this problem – and it may apply to adjudications today

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    Dead men tell no tales

    2003-02-21T00:00:00

    We have a death, an explosion and some suspect information. Thank the House of Lords for making it easier to prove whodunnit

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    The war of all against all

    2002-11-22T00:00:00

    The House of Lords has just given us key tests to decide who wins when members of a project team try to pin liability on each other

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    Fairness and force

    2002-06-28T00:00:00

    Last month, Dominic Helps suggested that there was a judicial backlash against adjudication and cited five cases as evidence. None bears examination

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    Adjudication on trial

    2001-02-09T00:00:00

    There are strong arguments to support the view that the Human Rights Act does apply to adjudication. If that really is the case, does it mean that the whole process will have to be abandoned?

  • Features

    The Human Rights Act

    2000-09-22T00:00:00

    Overview: What the new rules will mean