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In this podcast series, our Construction & Infrastructure Disputes experts discuss construction contract and claims management in the UK. The series covers common contentious issues arising from construction contract management and construction claims and explores the legal and practical do's and don'ts in relation to each issue.
Each episode is accompanied by a checklist setting out the key matters to be considered when dealing with the issues raised.
Latest Episode: EP5 Michael Sharp (Associate) and Noe Minamikata (Professional Support Lawyer) discuss how to navigate settlement discussions and prepare settlement agreements. The checklist accompanying this episode can be downloaded here |
Full podcast series Episode 1 Philip Parrott (senior associate) and Noe Minamikata (professional support lawyer) discuss the key practical and legal points arising from variations to and under construction contracts. The checklist accompanying this episode can be downloaded here
Jake Reynolds (associate) and Noe Minamikata (professional support lawyer) discuss the pitfalls around suspending or terminating a construction contract. The checklist accompanying this episode can be downloaded here
James Doe (UK Head of Construction & Infrastructure Disputes) and Noe Minamikata (professional support lawyer) discuss the key matters to be considered when assessing claims made by contractors under or in connection with a construction contract. The checklist accompanying this episode can be downloaded here
Episode 4 Olivia Liang (associate) and Noe Minamikata (professional support lawyer) discuss the steps that can be taken to prepare for a potential dispute. The checklist accompanying this episode can be downloaded here
Michael Sharp (Associate) and Noe Minamikata (Professional Support Lawyer) discuss how to navigate settlement discussions and prepare settlement agreements. The checklist accompanying this episode can be downloaded here |
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