| Architects' Journal 2000 Kim Franklin |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Adjudication: heaven for some, but hell for homeowners.(legal processes) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Buying British shouldn't blind decision-makers to fairness.(legal implications of choosing British tenders over foreign firms) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Construction intentions can be lost in the repeating.(legal aspects, construction)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Contractual love triangles are being repeated ad infinitum.(Legal Matters)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Court of Appeal - be prepared for the unpredictable. | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Fire protection for professionals signing up to joint insurance.(construction industry professionals) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Good witness covered the sofa but not the expense of litigation.(legal expenses insurance)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| No excuse for contractors not doing their legal homework.(construction law) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Pre-action protocols are just another set of legal hoops.(UK litigation rules) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| Want a much easier tactix than wielding an injunction? Try war. | Business, international | KIm Franklin |
| Warning: building contracts can seriously damage your life.(Legal Matters)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
| When the hurly burly's done and the battle's lost and won.(Legal Matters)(Column) | Business, international | Kim Franklin |
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