SCL newsletter September 2004

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September 2004

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Programme

Unless marked otherwise, the following meetings are free to members and guests. Location maps are now always available on the website.

All are welcome but for those meetings where the organiser’s telephone or email is given, it would be helpful if you could please let them know of your intention to attend .

Tuesday, 7th September, 6.15pm
“The tribunal in the driving seat – inquisitorial procedures in adjudication and arbitration”
Speaker: Peter Aeberli
Chairman: Jonathan Hosie
Venue: National Liberal Club, 1 Whitehall Place, London SW1

Tuesday, 21st September, 6.00pm
“Project Information & Exchange ( PIX ) Protocol Guide and Tool Kit: The Impact on Communication Protocols for Construction”
Speakers: Paul Wilkinson and John George
Chairman: Jocelyn Taylor
Venue: Renaissance Hotel, South Normanton , Derbyshire DE55
Organiser: jocelyntaylor@scl.org.uk

Monday, 4th October, 6.30pm
Joint SCL / SCS meeting
“Does a sub-contractor have any rights under the main contract?”
Speaker: Thomas Wren
Chairman: John Lyden
Location: Rochestown Park Hotel, Rochestown Road, Douglas, Cork

Tuesday, 5th October, 6.15pm
Joint SCL /Adjudication Society meeting
“The Construction Act Review – some thoughts on what could be done”
Speaker: Chris Dancaster
Chairman: Nicholas Gould
Venue: National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place , London SW1

Thursday, 7th October, 6.00pm
Southern region inaugural meeting
“Ethics – the latest developments”
Speaker: Professor John Uff QC
Venue: Chilworth Manor Hotel, Southampton , SO16

Tuesday, 12th October, 6.15pm
“ADR (Antipodean Dispute Resolution) with special references to construction”
Speaker: Tómas Kennedy-Grant
Chairman: Anthony Lavers
Venue: National Liberal Club, Whitehall Place , London SW1

Tuesday, 12th October, 6.00pm
“Claims under the Contract and at Common Law”
Speaker: Andrew Noble
Chairman: Andrew MacCuish
Venue: Brunswick Lecture Theatre, Leeds Metropolitan Univ.
Organiser: jonathanhawkswell@scl.org.uk

Thursday, 14th October, 6.00pm
Title of talk to be announced
Speaker: Professor Michael Furmston
Chairman: Simon Goss
Venue: The Brunel Room, The Hawthorns, Bristol BS8
Organiser: simongoss@scl.org.uk

Thursday, 14th October, 6.00pm
“Novation unveiled ”
Speaker: Rachel Barnes
Chairman: Frances Paterson
Venue: Linbury Building , Wocrcester College , Walton St. Oxford
Organiser: richardwade@scl.org.uk

Tuesday, 2nd November 6.15pm
Joint SCL /TECBAR meeting
“Construction and Technical Dispute Resolution”
Speaker: Mr Justice Jackson
Chairman: Paul Darling QC
Venue: Middle Temple Hall, London EC4

Monday, 8th November, 6.30pm
Joint SCL/SCS meeting
“Fair valuation of variations under civil engineering contracts and building contracts”
Speaker: John Lyden
Chairman: Eamonn McCarthy
Location: Rochestown Park Hotel, Rochestown Road, Douglas, Cork

Tuesday, 9th November, 6.30pm
“The 100 day arbitration procedure”
Speaker: Professor John Uff QC
Chairman: Michael O’Shea
Venue: Liverpool – venue to be announced

Tuesday, 16th November, 6.00pm
“Completion”
Speaker: John Nestor
Chairman: tba
Venue: Nottingham Trent University (tbc)
Organiser: jocelyntaylor@scl.org.uk

Tuesday, 7th December, 6.30pm
“Performance management and the Proceeds of Crime Act”
Speaker: Inspector John Buttress
Chairman: Peter Fenn
Venue: Room G/1, Pariser Building, UMIST Campus, Manchester
Organiser: peterfenn@scl.org.uk

Tuesday, 7th December, 6.15pm
Joint SCL /TECBAR meeting
“Construction law – the outer limits”
Speaker: Paul Darling QC – Chairman of TECBAR
Chairman: Lord Justice May
Venue: National Liberal Club, 1 Whitehall Place , London SW1

The Society’s 21 st Birthday Party and President’s Reception

The Society’s 21 st Birthday Party and President’s Reception

The Society’s 21 st Birthday Party and President’s Reception will be held at Ironmongers’ Hall on the evening of Monday 18 th October, 6.30-9.00pm . For those of you who have not attended the President’s Reception before, it is a biennial event to which the Society always invites many senior members of the construction industry and also the senior members of the Judiciary. In recent years our guests at the President’s reception have included the Right Honourable Lord Woolf and Sir John Egan. This year several eminent Judges have already accepted our invitation.

The President’s Reception is also an occasion when the President’s medal is awarded to someone who has made a significant contribution to furthering the Society’s aim of promoting the study and understanding of construction law amongst all those involved in the construction industry.

As it is 21 years since the Society was formed, we have combined the President’s Reception with our 21 st birthday party and have invited all the founder members. We have already experienced strong demand for tickets to the event and have had to set up a “waiting list” for members who wish to purchase tickets for guests. In view of the holiday season, we have decided that tickets will be limited to Members only until Monday 6th September, at which time we will allow members to buy any remaining tickets for guests.

A flyer and booking form is printed on the back of this newsletter and we are now taking online bookings.

SCL Hudson Prize 2004

A cheque for £1,500 and a case of fine wine awaits the author of the 2004 prize winning essay!

A leaflet inviting entries for this year’s SCL Hudson Prize has already been distributed. If you are interested in submitting an essay, Jackie Morris can send you a copy of the entry details, or alternatively you can download a copy from the website.

The closing date for entries is 31 st December 2004 . Why not submit an entry this year? - If you don’t enter, you can’t win!

Papers

The Future of Adjudication , the paper given by Her Honour Judge Frances Kirkham at the Brewery Lunch in February, is now on the web.  A paper by Richard Bayfield and Paul Roberts Contracts or Co-operation?  Insights from Beyond Construction - Collaboration - The Honda Experience (given to the SCL  meeting in Oxford in June) will be published shortly.

Attention all budding solicitor advocates!

With the kind agreement of HHJ Humphrey LLoyd QC, the SCL is pleased to announce that it will be holding its Advocacy Training Course again this Autumn.

The course will be run at a location in central London over five evening sessions on 3 November, 10 November, 22 November, 1 December 2004 , 8 December 2004 between 5.30pm and 8.00pm .

The course will give each advocate an opportunity to present interim applications in a construction dispute, including applications in relation to adjudication.

Please note that this course is open only to SCL members who are solicitors. Early registration is advisable as places are limited.

To register your interest please contact: SCL Advocacy Course, c/o Marcia Lawrence, Fenwick Elliott LLP, 353 Strand , London WC2R OHT. DX No. LDE 178. mlawrence@fenwickelliott.co.uk Tel: 020 7956 9354

Construction Law: Introduction to the Basics

In 2003, the Junior Committee of the SCL collaborated with the Centre of Construction Law at King's College London to run a half-day seminar, Construction Law: Introduction to the Basics.  Over 100 lawyers and construction professionals came together at King's Strand Campus to hear an afternoon of presentations about key issues and principles of law in the field and enjoyed a buffet supper together afterwards.  Now Introduction to the Basics 2004 is being launched, taking place at King's again on the afternoon of Thursday 9 th September 2004 . Planned speakers include Professor Phillip Capper, Helen Garthwaite, Liam Holder, Philip Britton, Mark Handley and Nicholas Gould. 

The event should interest those considering construction as a possible specialisation and for junior or recently appointed staff encountering construction issues in their work for the first time - so SCL members are encouraged to book for themselves but also to pass the information on to colleagues who may be interested.  Further details and a booking form are available on the SCL website: there is a discount for SCL members and for more than one delegate from the same organisation booking at the same time. Enquiries to Linda Jones in the Centre of Construction Law at King's: linda.jones@kcl.ac.uk or 020-7848 2685.

Lecture at Leeds Civic Hall

On the afternoon of Friday, 1st October 2004 , His Honour Judge Anthony Thornton QC will give a lecture entitled “Adjudication and arbitration: A symbiotic relationship”. The event will be held in the Banqueting Suite of Leeds Civic Hall and tickets cost £20 each (to include coffee and biscuits before and after the event). A leaflet and booking form can be found on the SCL website.

TeCSA Course

TeCSA is providing a specialist training course for Mediators on 29 th and 30 th September. The course will be held in Birmingham and the cost is £1175 for TeCSA members and £1468.75 for non-members. For details on how to book, contact David Miles: DMiles@glovers.co.uk

SCL Website

If you have not yet done so, take a look at the new website which has been completely redesigned to make it easier to use. Members can now log in from the homepage, and stay logged in throughout the site until they log out. When you log in you will see a new navigation link to 'Members' which is where you can update your contact details, email subscriptions and data protection info - as well as search for information about other SCL members who have agreed for their data to be accessible to other members on the website (currently over 500 members). In due course, some new facilities will be added for members.

If you have any questions, problems or suggestions, please contact our webmaster, Edward Peters, at Webmaster

Contributions invited from Members

What construction law related topic would you like to see presented as a talk? Please email your suggestions to Jackie Morris on admin@scl.org.uk and we will do our best to organise a talk in your area.

You are also invited to contribute to the newsletter. If you have an item related to construction law that you feel would be of interest to others, then please email text to Jackie Morris at admin@scl.org.uk. A member of Council will thereafter decide whether to include the item in the next newsletter. Please note that we do not accept advertisements or items of a commercial nature.

New Members

Finally, we are pleased to welcome the following new members who joined the Society in August:

Sena Gbedemah, Hertfordshire
Edward Ward, Derbyshire
Euan Donaldson, Edinburgh
Paul Kearns , Edinburgh
Erica Garner, Bristol
Peter Leavey, Bristol

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