All Legal articles – Page 39
-
Comment
1984 revisited
As one of our longest-serving columnists prepares to bow out, she looks back at how things have changed in construction law since she wrote her first column for the magazine
-
News
Balfour fined £2.6m for worker trench death
Fine is one of largest ever imposed on a contractor for a fatality
-
Comment
FIDIC forms: Engineering anxiety
FIDIC forms of contract outline an engineer’s role in making determinations but how can you be sure that their decision is fair and impartial?
-
Comment
DAB decisions: Pay now, argue later
Some interesting points from a case where a DAB decision was enforced in arbitration by way of a final partial award
-
News
Carillion sues Rolls Building subcontractors over delays
Main contractor claims it incurred liquidated damages as a result of handing the project over late
-
Comment
Adjudication: The list’s the thing…
As we celebrated 400 years since the Bard’s death last month, a High Court case reminds us how important it is to ask the right questions
-
Comment
Behind schedule
A recent judgment in the TCC looks at what can go wrong when parties add scheduled payments into a construction contract
-
Comment
Low pay? It’s criminal
It is an offence for employers not to pay the National Living Wage. Construction firms will have to examine contractual arrangements
-
Comment
Land Registry: Land grab
Two important consultations on how property is registered in this country are currently under way. Can we risk the Land Registry being run by private sector firms?
-
News
Three-quarters of blacklist claimants take payout
Contractors’ spokesperson says more than 450 claimants have settled out of court
-
Comment
Contracts: Contra movement
In this case from the oil and gas industry, a contractor tries to recover costs for its own negligence
-
News
Halcrow pensioners hire top lawyer to prepare for fund row
Members of engineer’s scheme advised by Maxwell scandal veteran as parent firm hints at pension restructure
-
Comment
Mind the insurance gap
JCT’s attempts to simplify construction insurance still has its limitations
-
Comment
Singapore: The Lion City roars
Can Singapore rival London as the forum of choice to resolve construction contract disputes?
-
Comment
Panama Papers: Blind data
The Panama Papers should serve as a wake-up call for the industry and how it treats data. It’s time for contract drafting to move into the 21st century
-
Comment
Diversity: All there in black and white
Black graduates earn on average 23% less than white graduates - so what’s the industry got to do to improve its record on equality and diversity?
-
Comment
Construction Act: In out – shake it all about
The power/process plant exemption to the Construction Act no longer makes sense
-
Comment
Utilities contracts: Be prepared
Regulations are coming into play that require significant pre-procurement preparation from utilities
-
Comment
Contracts: Not so fast
Here’s a case about a Porsche dealer that promised a customer he was first in the queue for a rare GT3 - but then sold it to somebody else
-
Comment
Brexit for Brickies
What are the employment law implications were the UK to vote to leave the EU in June? Probably less than you might think - the only certain thing is uncertainty