Chris Hill

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    Aussie rules: The Construction Act in Australia and New Zealand

    2011-10-21T00:00:00

    There has been lots of coverage of the new Construction Act for England and Wales but what about similar legislation in other jurisdictions? Here’s a guide to the antipodes

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    Hackney Empires vs Aviva Insurance: What happened next?

    2011-10-07T00:00:00

    Act I: Hackney Empire advances its contractor 750k. Act II: the contractor goes bust. Act III: Hackney tries to recover the money under its surety bond. Now, at last, the denouement …

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    The retrofit market part 1: A stalled market

    2011-09-16T00:00:00

    In the first of two articles looking at the retrofit market in the UK, Chris Hill explores the reasons why the market is stalling and points out some examples to follow

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    Difficult jurisdictions: Russia

    2011-07-01T00:00:00

    Today the Bribery Act comes into force, creating a new risk of being prosecuted for offences committed abroad. With this in mind, Chris Hill focuses on the challenges of operating in Russia

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    How clients can protect themselves from contractors that underbid

    2011-03-18T10:24:00

    A legal view on tightening up contract terms and using two-stage procurement to route out unrealistically low bids

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    Difficult jurisdictions: Kazakhstan

    2011-02-18T00:00:00

    Continuing our series on difficult jurisdictions, Chris Hill explains how doing business in booming Kazakhstan has become much easier. That’s not to say it’s a walkover

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    How to claim compensation for the snow

    2011-01-12T09:49:00

    If the recent snow has caused disruption to a construction project you can make a claim, but you need to know how the various contract forms work first …

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    Difficult jurisdictions: Libya

    2010-11-19T00:00:00

    In the first of a series on difficult jurisdictions, Chris Hill turns the focus on Libya where the opportunities are on a par with its challenges

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    OFT special: What now?

    2009-10-09T00:00:00

    The OFT has imposed fines of £129.5m on 103 firms that colluded with competitors. Over the next four pages we look at the legal aftermath – starting with Chris Hill on the question of appeals, restitution and discrimination

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    Men behaving badly

    2006-11-10T00:00:00

    A survey by the Chartered Institute of ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø reveals that many in construction have a shockingly complacent attitude to corruption – and don’t even realise that certain practices are criminal

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    A bitter wind

    2006-03-13T09:31:00

    Chris Hill and the rest of the Tour de MIPIM's riders have covered the first 160 km, but now east of Paris they encounter harsh weather conditions. Can Chris keep up with the pace?

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    Allez, Christophe!

    2006-03-10T09:07:00

    Chris Hill and 14 other riders in waterproofs left London this morning on the first leg of the Tour de MIPIM. And even though the rain turned to sleet on reaching Calais spirits in the peloton remained high.

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    The cycling diaries

    2006-03-03T10:02:00

    Construction lawyer Chris Hill is taking the scenic route to MIPIM this year. His first "on the road" blog entry explains why he and 14 others are tackling 1500 km in just four and a half days.

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    The shadow of Hatfield

    2004-07-16T00:00:00

    Faced with the prospect of a tough new corporate killing bill in the autumn, Norton Rose has done some research into how the construction industry expects to be affected

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    Stopping the dominos

    2002-02-01T00:00:00

    After 10 years of calm, the collapse of Enron has brought the risks of insolvency back into the spotlight. So how can contractors protect themselves?