Weaning Off Expert Witnesses: The Case for Single, Independent Experts in Australian Construction Disputes
A highly commended entry in the 2023 Brooking Student Prize.
(now published at (2024) 216 Australian Construction Law Newsletter 32).
A highly commended entry in the 2023 Brooking Student Prize.
(now published at (2024) 216 Australian Construction Law Newsletter 32).
A highly commended paper in the 2023 Brooking Prize.
(now published at (2024) 217 Australian Construction Law Newsletter 6).
SoCLA Practice Note No 4: Communications Notices and Time Bars
Winner of the 2022 Brooking Prize
Now published at [2023] International Construction Law Review 384
2022 Highly Commended Brooking Prize paper by Paul Tamburro
Now published at [2023] International Construction Law Review 139
SoCLA webinar presented by Judge Elizabeth Brimer QC and Dr Colin Ong QC.
A highly commended paper in the Brooking Student Prize 2020 by Petrina Macpherson.
Construction law has evolved in numerous ways over the past few years. In England and Australia, many developments have taken place along common lines. But there are also some notable differences, which give us cause for reflection as to ‘which approach works best’.
This webinar presented by Julian Bailey will consider some of the key developments in construction law and notable areas of divergence in construction law between England and Australia.
Paper presented by Andrew Downie via SoCLA webinar.