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"Getting the Deal Through – Construction 2014"

February 2014

In this publication Stacy Sinclair answers questions on English law ranging from bribery to mediation and everything in between. Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through – Construction 2014, (published in August, 2013; contributing editor: Robert S Peckar of Peckar & Abramson, PC). For further information please visit www.GettingTheDealThrough.com [1].

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"Disputes in the UK Construction Industry"

July 2013

Dispute in business is inevitable, and the construction industry is no different. Disputes arise within this sector for all sorts of reasons, with several possible ways by which to resolve them. However, although often resolvable, disputes inevitably bring many challenges and legal issues to take into consideration. In this Q&A, Simon Tolson talks to ‘Lawyer Monthly’ about his view on these issues.

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"Technology: The unrealised challenge"

May 2013

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"FIDIC issue Guidance on DAB Decisions"

April 2013

Nicholas Gould discusses the recently issued FIDIC Guidance Note which deals with the powers of, effect of and the enforcement of Dispute Adjudication Board (DAB) decisions. The new Guidance Note suggests amendments to clause 20. These changes are as a result of confusion in the nature of the decision, and the manner in which a dispute about a DAB decision is then dealt with in arbitration. The amendments to the FIDIC provisions should be included in future contracts and will avoid any problems of this nature.

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"Expert determination: an update"

December 2012

In this paper, Nicholas Gould considers the use of expert determination in resolving construction disputes.

Expert determination has been used for many years as a means of independent valuation, but it lends itself particularly well to the economic and definitive resolution of valuation based disputes in the construction industry. Nicholas discusses why he thinks it could be used more frequently and even included within the contracts at the outset.

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"Multiple-party mediation – settling a city centre dispute"

December 2012

In this paper, Nicholas Gould discusses a five-party dispute arising out of the improvement and hard landscaping in the busiest part of a town centre, for which he was the mediator.

Read the features of the case, information on the mediation and learning points to take from it.

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[1] http://www.GettingTheDealThrough.com [2] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/sites/default/files/stacy_sinclair_-_getting_the_deal_through_-_construction_2014.pdf [3] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/sites/default/files/simon_tolson_-_qanda_for_lawyer_monthly.pdf [4] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/sites/default/files/nicholas_gould_-_technology_-_the_unrealised_legal_challenge.pdf [5] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/sites/default/files/nick_gould_-_guidance_on_dab_decisions.indd_.pdf [6] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/sites/default/files/nick_gould_-_expert_determination_-_an_update.pdf [7] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/sites/default/files/nick_gould_-_multiple-party_mediation_-_settling_a_city_centre_dispute.pdf [8] https://www.fenwickelliott.com/print/research-insight/articles-papers/alternative-dispute-resolution?page=3