Architects' Journal 2003 Sue Lindsey - Abstracts

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