| Architects' Journal 2003 Sue Lindsey |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Dirty dogs don't get fed and dishonest contracts don't pay.(Barnes v Time Talk) | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| Ethical dimension puts focus on all areas of architects' work. | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| Exactly how far does an English adjudicator's jurisdiction reach?(Column) | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| It pays to check your single joint expert's past at the outset. | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| Legal matters: Householders are not bound by 'unfair' adjudication provisions.("Picardi v. Cuniberti" is examined)(Column) | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| Legal matters: It's prudent to consider all the angles when evaluating damages.(Column) | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| Legal matters: The difference between discrete information and broader advice. | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| Legal matters: What are the implications of the trends in building procurement?. | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| Material matters that get to the root of the problem. | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| Shopping for experts? More a case of courting controversy. | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| There are many rungs to climb on the insurance money ladder. | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| The speed of arbitration gives us all a sporting chance. | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| When resolution of a dispute becomes a part of the problem. | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
| Why a trip down memory lane could pay dividends in court. | Business, international | Sue Lindsey |
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