All Legal articles – Page 160

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    The £40,000 fix

    2008-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Here’s a chilling tale from the year gone by. It’s about what happened when a subcontractor on a fixed-price contract was asked not to do some of the work it tendered for – but had to be paid for it all the same

  • Putney Bridge
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    Council prosecutes developer over holes in Putney Bridge

    2008-01-17T11:41:00Z

    Property developer to be prosecuted over large holes drilled in Grade II-listed bridge in London

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    Partnering contracts embrace project bank accounts

    2008-01-16T10:09:00Z

    NEC and PPC2000 contracts will offer clients the option of using project bank accounts from the spring

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    TCC judge given High Court status

    2008-01-15T11:00:00Z

    Judge Peter Coulson now becomes Mr Justice Coulson after being officially sworn in at the Royal Courts of Justice on Monday

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    Mott director sues for unfair dismissal

    2008-01-11T00:00:00Z

    A former director of Mott MacDonald is taking the company to court for unfair dismissal and disability, age and sex discrimination.

  • Tony Bingham
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    Wellies, muck and diggers

    2008-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Construction dispute books, however erudite and authoritative, must brim with experience of the real world if they’re to be of use to those at the sharp end

  • News

    New twist in Helter Skelter court case

    2008-01-11T00:00:00Z

    The team behind the £500m Helter Skelter tower in the City is to be accused of breaking a High Court injunction.

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    Davies Arnold Cooper acquires KSB Law

    2008-01-02T13:03:00Z

    Acquisition will boost revenue to £40m and allow expansion into private client law

  • Erinaceous Group
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    Erinaceous loses law suit

    2007-12-19T10:11:00Z

    Erinaceous subsidiary Dunlop Haywards ordered to pay £325k after losing trial against to former director David Kahn

  • Tony Bingham
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    Raise a glass to the clerk of works

    2007-12-14T00:00:00Z

    Who’s the most important man on a building site? Well, it depends on circumstances, but have you ever thought it might be the humble clerk of works? The chap with no powers but the one to make sure the job goes right?

  • Tony Bingham
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    Talking yourself out of a job

    2007-12-07T00:00:00Z

    Alright, love, I’ll rebuild your bungalow in 17 weeks for £130k. Agreed. What, you want a kitchen? That’s extra. And where’s my dosh? All of it! Of course I need more time, I can’t work in the rain, can I? I’ve been what? !!£**@!!!*

  • JCT Framework Agreement 2007
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    JCT launches new framework agreement

    2007-12-06T16:03:00Z

    Joint Contracts Tribunal set to publish new edition of framework agreement on 10 December

  • Wembley arch
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    Multiplex wins another legal spat over Wembley stadium

    2007-12-05T16:51:00Z

    Multiplex has won the right to go ahead with an adjudication against concrete firm PC Harrington, which could lead to a £2m payout

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    CIC set to publish consultants' contract

    2007-12-05T15:34:00Z

    Lawyers welcome Construction Industry Council contract, released on 10 December, but warn clients of cap on consultants' liability

  • Tony Bingham
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    Treasure & Son Ltd vs Martin Dawes: The riddle of existence

    2007-11-30T00:00:00Z

    If you get into an adjudication based on a variation to a contract that is agreed but not signed, is the adjudication valid? The High Court has just given us a clear answer to that one …

  • News

    OFT may use criminal powers in cartels investigation

    2007-11-30T00:00:00Z

    The Office of Fair Trading may launch criminal proceedings against directors if the construction industry does not co-operate with its investigation into cartels in the sector.

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    Last-ditch bid to change act

    2007-11-30T00:00:00Z

    Nick Raynsford, the former construction minister, has launched a last-ditch attempt to ensure that changes to the Construction Act are considered by MPs in the current session of parliament.

  • Tony Bingham
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    Time wasters

    2007-11-23T00:00:00Z

    One thing a legal dispute is good for is kicking a claim for payment into the long grass, which means all the time spent being fair to both parties is very unfair to the one that wants its money

  • Tony Bingham
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    Flogging a dead parrot

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Here’s a trip down memory lane … back to the early seventies and Monty Python’s Flying Circus. But what could a hilarious, abusive, surreal sketch show possibly have to do with the modern construction industry?

  • News

    Government rules out inquiry into Metronet ‘corruption’

    2007-11-16T00:00:00Z

    The government has rejected calls for an inquiry into the collapse of Metronet following an MP’s claims of corruption.