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Construct.Law - Summer 2021

Welcome to the latest edition of our construction, engineering and projects publication, Construct.Law.

The construction industry is still navigating the concurrent challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and Brexit. However, the difficulties of the last 12 months may also create opportunities. With this in mind, we feature a number of articles on modern methods of construction, which may finally become more mainstream in the coming years.

The Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 (as amended) continues to generate new case law. We look at two recent cases, concerning interim payment applications and jurisdictional issues.

The words “Subject to Contract” are often used during negotiations.We review an interesting case in the Technology and Construction Court about the effect of these words. The fiendish complexity of contractual relationships can also cause issues during construction projects. We have a couple of articles considering assignment, novation and how a “black hole” might arise. This should provide a warning to any involved in preparing construction contracts to ‘get the parties right’! 

Our Essential Law series also continues, with not one but three articles covering liquidated damages – what are LADS and can they be challenged? There is news of a new regulator for construction products. Finally, there are interesting and varied articles on competition law, expert evidence and residential property developers tax. We hope you enjoy reading this edition of Construct.Law. You may also be interested in our regular podcasts, which are available on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and on our website. Recent episodes include practical tips for handover of a successful project and a mock conference with counsel covering insurance claims and delay issues. Please do get in touch if you would like to discuss any of the issues covered by Construct. Law or if there are any topics which you would like us to cover in future editions.

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Our thinking

  • Building Safety and the challenges for UK construction - where are we now?

    David Savage

    Events

  • Women in Leadership: Resilience in Entrepreneurship

    Events

  • Dominic Lawrance and Catrin Harrison write for Tax Journal on the implications of the Court of Appeal judgment in the case of ‘A Taxpayer v HMRC’

    Dominic Lawrance

    In the Press

  • BBC Radio 5 Live and The Telegraph interview Sarah Jane Boon on Labour’s plans for cohabitation reform

    Sarah Jane Boon

    In the Press

  • Something Changed – Landlord recovers possession of iconic music venue

    Samuel Lear

    Quick Reads

  • Implications of Johnson v FirstRand – will secret commissions pave the way for claims from Auto ABS noteholders?

    Caroline Greenwell

    Insights

  • Property Week quotes Georgina Muskett on the future implications of a high-profile court judgment relating to a £32.5m moth-infested mansion

    Georgina Muskett

    In the Press

  • City AM quotes Claire Fallows on the government's new Planning and Infrastructure Bill

    Claire Fallows

    In the Press

  • When is 20% not 20%? The real impact of the proposed changes to business property relief on trading companies

    Sarah Wray

    Quick Reads

  • Joseph Evans, Cassidy Fan and Jessica Boxford write for New Law Journal on the future of insolvency: a digital asset revolution

    Joseph Evans

    In the Press

  • Cohabitation law reform

    Hannah Owen

    Quick Reads

  • Property Patter - Lifetime achievements: Katie Kopec of JLL

    Emma Humphreys

    Podcasts

  • PBC Today quotes Mark White on Manchester United's plans to build a new football stadium worth £2 billion

    Mark White

    In the Press

  • Charles Russell Speechlys finds that Gen Z prioritises financial planning and saving amidst growing economic challenges

    Sally Ashford

    News

  • Law 360 quotes Stewart Hey on the potential integration of the PSR into the FCA and the impact on APP fraud reimbursement

    Stewart Hey

    In the Press

  • Kevin Gibbs and Sadie Pitman write for CoStar on the need for investment in power infrastructure to support new data centres

    Kevin Gibbs

    In the Press

  • New code of practice for the cyber security of AI development

    Rebecca Steer

    Quick Reads

  • Drapers quotes Kerry Stares on the potential for a review of the Modern Slavery Act 2015

    Kerry Stares

    In the Press

  • EU Design Legislation Updates

    Matthew Clark

    Insights

  • The EU Omnibus: resetting the rules on sustainability due diligence

    Kerry Stares

    Insights

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