All Legal articles – Page 31

  • Union Jack and EU flag in front of Palace of Westminster
    Archive Titles

    MPs warn of Brexit skills 'disaster' for construction

    2017-07-12T07:10:00Z

    Call for transitional arrangement for immigrant workers

  • Francis Ho
    Comment

    Taking the fifth

    2017-07-07T06:00:00Z

    This year’s FIDIC White Book shows worthy progress. Here is a look at the latest iteration of the client/consultant model services agreement

  • Jim Mason
    Comment

    Intelligent contracts: Get smart

    2017-07-07T06:00:00Z

    ‘Smart’ contracts could be the next big thing in construction technology but will developers learn the lessons of BIM implementation? Sometimes it’s better to keep things simple

  • Lakehouse thumb
    News

    Lakehouse confirms ongoing Hackney fraud investigation

    2017-07-05T15:31:00Z

    Probe centres on two housing contracts with Hackney Homes

  • Nick Young Olu Dansu Eleanor Whittaker
    Comment

    Accident or certainty?

    2017-06-30T12:00:00Z

    A recent High Court judgment provides useful guidance on the meaning of ‘accidental damage’ in the context of an all risks insurance policy

  • Ian Yule
    Comment

    Fact versus forecasts

    2017-06-30T06:00:00Z

    How should the monetary effects of compensation events be assessed months after the event itself? There are two different schools of thought on that

  • The European parliament building in Brussels
    Features

    Brexit and construction law: Changing times

    2017-06-23T06:00:00Z

    One year on from the EU referendum, nobody knows how a post-Brexit world will look

  • Ted Lowery
    Comment

    Case in focus: Compensation events

    2017-06-14T06:00:00Z

    Had a PFI project company given proper notice of a claim for compensation? Ted Lowery considers a High Court case in Northern Ireland

  • Stephanie Canham
    Comment

    Holding back

    2017-06-13T15:16:00Z

    Withholding retention money is one of the most controversial practices in the construction industry today. But with reform delayed, what can subcontractors do to protect themselves?

  • David-S
    Comment

    Persuasive percussion

    2017-06-07T14:55:00Z

    In response to Tony Bingham’s April column on how we must better engage with dispute avoidance, a legal academic gives their view on how firms must try to understand each others’ positions

  • Rupert Choat
    Comment

    Does what it says on the tin

    2017-06-06T16:15:00Z

    Our contract law prizes certainty, as do our firms, except when they are on the receiving end. A recent case confirms our courts’ preference to apply contract terms strictly

  • Ed-Goodwyn
    Comment

    Temporary workers filling skills gap

    2017-06-05T15:40:00Z

    Construction is becoming reliant on temporary workers as employers attempt to fill the skills gap

  • Al Watson and Jill Carey
    Comment

    No newts is good newts

    2017-06-01T06:00:00Z

    Finding great crested newts on site can cause delays. But plans to streamline the process must play out in the context of changes (or not) to environmental legislation post-Brexit

  • Peter Hibberd
    Comment

    Infrastructure: What’s in a name?

    2017-05-31T11:14:00Z

    ‘Infrastructure’ is the word on everyone’s lips at the moment, but how do you define it for contract purposes? For the most part, it might be best not to

  • Paul Lowe
    Comment

    Lessons to be learnt

    2017-05-25T06:00:00Z

    PPP agreements have been successful in getting public facilities built but there must be controls so that flaws - like the ones that caused a brick wall to collapse in an Edinburgh school - are prevented

  • Laurence Cobb
    Comment

    Promise to be good

    2017-05-24T10:40:00Z

    Recent years have seen the use of ‘good faith’ provisions in construction contracts. But what does an expression of good faith mean in practice?

  • Planning Houses
    News

    Countryside admits it sold houses with ‘doubling’ clauses

    2017-05-19T08:00:00Z

    News comes after Taylor Wimpey’s £130m writedown related to controversial leasehold contracts

  • Comment

    Case in focus: Procedural fairness

    2017-05-19T06:00:00Z

    Had interventions by the judge during the evidence made a fair trial impossible? Ted Lowery considers a recent Court of Appeal case

  • Paul Glass
    Comment

    Cyber security: Be prepared if you don't WannaCry

    2017-05-16T10:30:00Z

    The events of last Friday and the weekend have shown that cryptoware can wreak havoc. Ensuring that staff are properly trained is crucial

  • Steven Carey
    Comment

    If the advice isn’t right

    2017-05-12T06:00:00Z

    Construction professionals often give advice on the best course of action in a construction project. However, if such advice is wrong, for what losses could the consultant be liable?