All Legal articles – Page 25
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Legal: Renewable contracts
In the sixth part of our series on new technology, Sara Cunningham considers how building contracts can be adapted for new buildings that also are required to generate energy
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Clients use Brexit clauses to shift risks onto suppliers
Some clients are stockpiling products in efforts to prepare for Brexit
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Legal: Agreed in principle
When is a contract a contract, asks Robert Akenhead – is it when a notional agreement is agreed, or does it need to be more formal?
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What's wrong with retention?
Retentions meet a real need and aren’t a problem in themselves – it’s how they are administered that needs fixing
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Heathrow expansion faces High Court challenge from Friends of the Earth
Environmental group says the plan illegally breaches UK’s climate change policy
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Case in focus: valuation evidence
Ted Lowery on when repair costs trump diminution in value as a determinant of damages
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The £12m blame game
When 64 homes had to be demolished, the council claimed the architect had assumed responsibility for others’ errors
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Court steps in to stop trespassers on Multiplex sites
Injuction prevents named people entering sites at 22 Bishopsgate, 100 Bishopsgate and Principal Place
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Legal: Facing up to mental health
Employers slack on staff mental health may face disability discrimination claims
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Legal: Implied criticism
The Court of Appeal concluded that parties can agree whatever they wish – even if it seems in hindsight not entirely fair
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Legal: a knotty problem
James Bessey explains that a  recent case showing nuisance can be caused by omission as well as action has implications for cladding fires
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Legal: Cyber Security: smart buildings
Paul Glass and Jill Hamilton of Taylor Wessing’s cyber security team consider the benefits and risks of internet-enabled technologyÂ
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Legal: operating under-covered
Steven Carey looks at problems in obtaining professional indemnity insurance for cladding-related work in the wake of the Grenfell fire
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Case in Focus: how low can you go?
Ted Lowery on a judgment that slated one side’s jaundiced approach to quantum evidenceÂ
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Case in focus: Getting it done properly
A ruling says two disputes on the same project must use different adjudicators
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Legal: How BIM can bring us safety
 Is BIM the hook on which to secure the golden thread of information that Hackitt says should run through every project?
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A spanner in the works
The Pimlico Plumbers case highlights the rights of workers who fall between employee and self-employed contractor
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Legal: Counting the cost of change
Lindy Patterson looks at how valuing compensation events under NEC is affected by a retrospective change in scope
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Legal: Broken records can be expensive
Hannah Mycock-Overell explains how good record-keeping practices will help if disputes later arise
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Legal: incentivising innovation
In the fifth part of our series on new technology, Andrew Keeley and Maeve Gantley consider whether construction contracts have a role to play in incentivising innovation