| Architects' Journal 2001 Kim Franklin |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A blow by the Court of Appeal to the forces of statutory control.(fire certificate dispute in U.K.)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| A courtroom is no place for an expert witness to grind his axe.(analysis of Pearce vs. Rem Koolhaas case) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Allegations of misconduct are a sure sign of dissatisfaction.(construction arbitration)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Beware the disastrous expert who changes the script in court.(Legal Matters)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Big changes for leaner Technology and Construction Court blowing.(Technology and Construction Court deals with changes)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Certification liability is more onerous than design liability. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Chasing payment through the courts, or send the boys round.(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Complex case uncovers the true value of nitty-gritty.(cases of breach of duty amongst architects) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Complexities of final certificates give us much food for thought. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Contract in writing -- or at least scribble down what you agreed. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Courting disaster: Pearce offers salutary warning to 'experts'.(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Do away with joint experts - who needs them anyway?(contracts)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Don't count your legal chickens until the law lets them hatch.(Legal Matters)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Fighting fire with ire in a claim for subsidence damages.(advice on claiming for subsidence damages) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Form that now means more than just an end to construction.(use of final certificate to certify completion of a building) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Give your neighbours support if you want to stay out of court.(Legal Matters)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| In adjudication, it comes down to asking the right questions. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Legal matters: Allegations of misconduct are a sure sign of dissatisfaction.(Balfour Beatty accuses an arbitrator of misconduct in a case with Kelston Sparkes)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Making the distinction when it comes to compensation.(Legal Matters)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| More losers than winners with no win, no fee litigation.(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Signing up for arbitration will not stop you going to court.(construction industry, JCT building contracts) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Up the creek without a paddle on new raft of property legislation. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| When conciliation falls apart-counting the cost of court action.(high costs of litigation) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
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