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The glass is half full, Rupert
A commentary on the benefits of adjudications and the reasons why a (comparatively small) proportion of adjudicators' decisions are challenged in the courts. Location: UK
Health and Safety Helpline
Problems on site do not restrict themselves to working hours. Even if they do you may well be concentrating on priorities such as clearing up the site and planning remedial measures. Undoubtedly you will produce an excellent response to the crisis for your client, but will you be helping yourself? Location: Ireland
Corporate manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 – Guidance Note
From 6 April 2008 organisations and their senior managers can be found guilty of the new offence of corporate manslaughter/homicide. Location: UK
Not much agreement here
A critique of the RIBA agreement for the appointment of an architect. Location:UK
Withdrawal taper relief – a buying opportunity
From 6 April 2008 all disposals by individuals, trustees and personal representatives are subject to a single 18% capital gains tax. This may create opportunities for anyone looking to acquire owner-managed businesses. Location: UK
Withdrawal of taper relief – selling your business
From 6 April 2008 all disposals by individuals, trustees and personal representatives are subject to a single 18% capital gains tax. This has implications for anyone selling their business. Location: UK
Directors' Duties – Changes from 1 October 2007
From 1 October 2007, directors' duties became codified and enforceable under the Companies Act 2006. But will this increase the burden of bureaucracy on directors and stifle entrepreneurialism? Location: UK
Are cases becoming too complex for the appeal courts
There has been a sea change in the willingness of the Court of Appeal to consider appeals on facts and especially those from specialist courts like the Technology and Construction Court. Location: UK
Galliford Try Infrastructure Ltd v Mott MacDonald Ltd – Case Report
The recent Galliford Try v Mott MacDonald judgment (17 July 2008) decided that Motts had not assumed a duty of care to a contractor who was not their client. However, it serves as a useful reminder that consultants can assume a responsibility to people other than their clients to avoid economic loss where there is… Read More >