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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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    In the Press

  • City AM quotes Charlotte Duly on the long-awaited SkyKick v Sky Supreme Court decision

    Charlotte Duly

    In the Press

  • Charlotte Duly writes for World Intellectual Property Review on the Bluebird trademark dispute

    Charlotte Duly

    In the Press

  • Law.com International interviews Robert Reymond on the growth of our Latin America desk

    Robert Reymond

    In the Press

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    Liz Gifford

    Insights

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    Dominic Lawrance

    Insights

  • Global Investigations Review quotes Rhys Novak on the UK government’s new guidance on complying with its forthcoming failure to prevent fraud offence

    Rhys Novak

    In the Press

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    Paul McCarthy

    Quick Reads

  • National Infrastructure Commission’s Report on Cost Drivers of Major Infrastructure Projects in the UK

    Charlotte Marsh

    Insights

  • Golden Brick Reform – a gap in the budget?

    Anna Donnelly

    Quick Reads

  • Global Legal Post quotes James Walton on the CJC's interim report into litigation funding

    James Walton

    In the Press

  • Family Court Reporting Week - supporting journalists to report family court cases

    Dhara Shah

    Quick Reads

  • Passing on family wealth – the Family Law impact of the new inheritance tax changes

    Sarah Jane Boon

    Insights

  • Potential parental disputes about school fees now VAT is to be added

    Sarah Jane Boon

    Insights

  • The new guidance on the offence of failing to prevent fraud – will it lead to a sea-change to anti-fraud compliance mechanisms?

    Rhys Novak

    Quick Reads

  • What constitutes “possession” and its importance (and relevance) for correctly calculating your SDLT liability

    Pippa Clifford

    Insights

  • Building Safety for Higher Risk Buildings – How is the Regulatory Regime bedding in?

    Kate Knox

    Insights

  • Navigating the Digital Services Act and Online Safety Act: A Quick Guide for Digital Platform Providers on the need to police content

    Dillon Ravikumar

    Quick Reads

  • Retail Collection – Episode 1: URBN

    Ilona Bateson

    Podcasts

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