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Melbourne VIC
Adam Constable QC and Trevor Thomas on recent developments to the prevention principle in the UK and Australia
THIS EVENT IS AT CAPACITY. THE WAIT LIST IS CLOSED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN THIS EVENT.
SoCLA and the YCC in Melbourne invites you to a keynote address by one of the UK's preeminent barristers, Adam Constable QC (Keating Chambers), discussing recent developments to the UK's approach to the prevention principle and its application to construction projects. Trevor Thomas (HWL Ebsworth) will provide an Australian perspective on this important issue, followed by networking over refreshments.
Membership with the SoCLA is not required. We welcome all industry participants and students who want to attend this exciting event and join the conversation over drinks and canapes.
If you wish to attend, please RSVP by using the REGISTER tab at the top of this page by Wednesday, 20 March 2019.
This event has an audience capacity of 40, so please submit your RSVP as soon as possible as seats will be allocated on a "first in, first served" basis.
More information is available on this flyer.
SoCLA and the YCC in Melbourne invites you to a keynote address by one of the UK's preeminent barristers, Adam Constable QC (Keating Chambers), discussing recent developments to the UK's approach to the prevention principle and its application to construction projects. Trevor Thomas (HWL Ebsworth) will provide an Australian perspective on this important issue, followed by networking over refreshments.
Membership with the SoCLA is not required. We welcome all industry participants and students who want to attend this exciting event and join the conversation over drinks and canapes.
If you wish to attend, please RSVP by using the REGISTER tab at the top of this page by Wednesday, 20 March 2019.
This event has an audience capacity of 40, so please submit your RSVP as soon as possible as seats will be allocated on a "first in, first served" basis.
More information is available on this flyer.
Melbourne VIC
MTECC CPD Seminar
Members in Melbourne may be interested in attending the MTECC CPD seminar
TOPICS:
“Rectification in construction contracts” by Nick Gallina
“What has happened to Contract and the Australian Consumer Law?” by Laina Chan
“ACP cladding issues update” by Michael Whitten QC
Further information is available on this flyer.
Limited seats - rsvp by 18 March 2019
TOPICS:
“Rectification in construction contracts” by Nick Gallina
“What has happened to Contract and the Australian Consumer Law?” by Laina Chan
“ACP cladding issues update” by Michael Whitten QC
Further information is available on this flyer.
Limited seats - rsvp by 18 March 2019
Melbourne VIC
Legalwise Building and Construction Disputes & Risk Management
SoCLA members are able to register for this Legalwise Forum at the early bird rate until the date the conference runs.
Please contact the SoCLA office for registration details
More conference details are available on this flyer.
Please contact the SoCLA office for registration details
More conference details are available on this flyer.
Melbourne VIC
Reflections on the Year in Construction Law
The Society of Construction Law Australia in conjunction with Lighthouse Club Australia
invites you to their joint End of Year Function during which we will hear a number of pre-eminent speakers discuss 'Reflections on the Year in Construction Law"
More information is available on this flyer.
Online registration for this event has now closed. Please email if you still wish to attend.
invites you to their joint End of Year Function during which we will hear a number of pre-eminent speakers discuss 'Reflections on the Year in Construction Law"
More information is available on this flyer.
Online registration for this event has now closed. Please email if you still wish to attend.
Melbourne VIC
Co-Insurance: a Complete Defence for Claims by Head Contractors against Sub-Contractors?
This presentation will review recent cases concerning co-insurance in England and in Scotland including Gard Marine and Energy v. China National Chartering [2017] 1 WLR 1793 and SSE Generation v Hochtief Solutions [2018] CSIH 26, in particular the extent to which co-insurance potentially prevents claims by contractors against sub-contractors.
Nick Longley is a Partner who advises on construction and construction insurance law, focusing particularly on arbitration relating to major infrastructure and energy-related projects. Nick is on the list of arbitrators at the HKIAC, an IAMA Grade 3 arbitrator as well as being on the list of arbitrators held by the Asian International Arbitration Centre. Nick is admitted in England and Wales, Hong Kong and Victoria, Australia.
More information is available on this flyer.
Online registration for this event has closed as the event is at capacity.
Nick Longley is a Partner who advises on construction and construction insurance law, focusing particularly on arbitration relating to major infrastructure and energy-related projects. Nick is on the list of arbitrators at the HKIAC, an IAMA Grade 3 arbitrator as well as being on the list of arbitrators held by the Asian International Arbitration Centre. Nick is admitted in England and Wales, Hong Kong and Victoria, Australia.
More information is available on this flyer.
Online registration for this event has closed as the event is at capacity.
Melbourne VIC
The Present and Future of Collaborative Contracting
SoCLA's Young Constructors Committee presents a "campfire conversation" on 18 July 2018 between leading commercial and legal experts who will share their views and answer your questions on the present and future of collaborative contracting. The event will involve nuanced discussion of the benefits, challenges and future of so-called "collaborative" and "adversarial" contracting, by reference to commercial and legal drivers, project performance and recent endorsements of collaborative contracting by government.
More information is available on this flyer.
More information is available on this flyer.
Melbourne VIC
Retirement of the Honourable Justice Vickery
You are invited to join us to mark the retirement of
The Honourable Justice Vickery
Judge-in-charge of the Technology, Engineering and Construction List, Supreme Court of Victoria
Patron of
The Society of Construction Law Australia and Melbourne TEC Chambers
Please use the register tab to rsvp.
The Honourable Justice Vickery
Judge-in-charge of the Technology, Engineering and Construction List, Supreme Court of Victoria
Patron of
The Society of Construction Law Australia and Melbourne TEC Chambers
Please use the register tab to rsvp.
Melbourne VIC
Building & Operating Pro Bono Infrastructure - Engineering & Legal Perspectives
SoCLA's Young Constructors Committee and Consult Australia's FutureNet are presenting a panel event on 9 May 2018.
It will provide in-depth insights into the current state and future of pro bono work streams in the engineering and legal sectors.
More information is available on this flyer
It will provide in-depth insights into the current state and future of pro bono work streams in the engineering and legal sectors.
More information is available on this flyer
Melbourne VIC
You can't enforce that mate - it's a penalty!
This presentation by Nicholas Gallina, Barrister, will provide a refresher on the law of penalties in construction law in Australia. Nick will also discuss recent case law and tips and traps for practitioners.
Melbourne VIC
Q&A Panel - Delay on Construction Projects
The Society of Construction Law Australia Young Constructors Committee (Victoria)
invites you to a
Q&A Panel – Delay on Construction Projects
It will involve a whole-of-project all-angles view of some of the most critical issues on any project: progress and delay.
invites you to a
Q&A Panel – Delay on Construction Projects
It will involve a whole-of-project all-angles view of some of the most critical issues on any project: progress and delay.