Podcasts & webinars
We hope that you find our podcasts informative, and the Society’s thanks go all of the speakers for their contributions.
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Gregory Jones Q.C (Francis Taylor Buildings, London) and Dermot Flanagan S.C (Law Library, Dublin) gave an overview of recent trends in Compulsory Purchase Orders.
Now that the Supreme Court has reached its decision in Bresco v Lonsdale, our speakers revisit the talk they gave after the first instance decision.
39 Essex Chambers' David Brynmor Thomas Q.C & Niav O’Higgins, head of construction Arthur Cox, Dublin, discuss performance bonds.
This webinar presented by Tony Clough the pros and cons of the Enviroflow decision and asked whether we should allow adjudicators to award parties their costs.
In this webinar, Simon Hale of 4 Pump Court considers a number of recent decisions in domestic and international courts.
A look at the claims arising on projects and the programming of works going forward from both a practical and legal point of view.
A look at the claims arising on projects and the programming of works going forward from both a practical and legal point of view.
This webinar presented by Julian Bailey considered some of the key developments in construction law and notable areas of divergence in construction law between England and Australia.
The concept of good faith leads to many intriguing judicial interpretations but often leaves us uncertain as to its impact on our legal commitments. Does it add clarity if certain construction contracts are seen as ‘relational contracts’ or ‘enterprise contracts’? If so, how do these types of contract make a difference in practice?
There has been a flurry of claims about external cladding of high-rise residential buildings in the wake of the terrible fire at Grenfell Tower in London on 14 June 2017.