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London Construction partners, Nicholas Downing and James Doe, and professional support lawyers, Susannah Davis and Noe Minamikata, have authored the United Kingdom Correspondent's Report for The International Construction Law Review Part 3 [2019].

The United Kingdom Correspondent's Report provides a wide ranging and thorough analysis of recent developments in UK construction law, spanning Value Added Tax to the Construction Industry Council Revised Building Information Modelling Protocol to no less than nine recent decisions by the UK courts, including the English Court of Appeal's decision in North Midland Building Ltd v Cyden Homes Ltd [2018] EWCA Civ 1744. Attention is also paid to the NEC4 Alliance Contract, which was published in June 2018.

Click here for a PDF copy of the Introduction to The International Construction Law Review Part 3 [2019], and here for a link to the United Kingdom Correspondent's Report ([2019] I.C.L.R. 392).

The International Construction Law Review is published by Informa.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Partner and Joint Global Head of Construction & Infrastructure Disputes, London

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