Architects' Journal 1999 Kim Franklin |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Adjudication survives its first legal challenge.(United Kingdom construction industry law) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
Challenging an adjudicator's decision may be a long process.(Legal Matters)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
Getting contractors to do the job properly is no joke.(construction industry legislation) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
Homeowners are getting a mature, attractive new contract.(legal aspects of building work in the home) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
How to write an expert's report. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
It's good to talk...directly to your barrister. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
Law can be more inconvenient than inconvenience itself.(analysis of privately-financed compensation cases) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
The case for and against a court-appointed expert.(Legal Matters)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
The case for pleadings. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
The importance of getting agreement between experts. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
The right of recovery is a lottery if you have no contract. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
The truth about discovery. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
Those with responsibility now stand alone - and liable. (interpreting Civil Liability.(Legal Matters)(Contribution) Act 1978)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
When witnesses make statements. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
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