Jeremy Glover, in a paper given at the 11th Fenwick Elliott Adjudication Update Seminar, reviews some of the more interesting recent cases from the Court of Appeal, TCC, Scotland and New Zealand and updates the 7th Annual Sweet and Maxwell lecture he gave in November 2004, in considering the government consultation paper based on the review of the Housing Grants Act conducted by Sir Michael Latham.
"What if it all goes wrong"
10 May 2004
Jon Miller, in a paper given at Fenwick Elliott's 9th Adjudication Update Seminar, explains how difficult it is to overturn an adjudicator's decision and provides guidance on the few occasions when that decision can be overturned, ignored or circumvented.
"Is adjudication fit for purpose?"
"Recent developments: domestic and international"
8 November 2004
Nicholas Gould, in a paper given at the 10th Fenwick Elliott Adjudication Update Seminar, reviews recent case law including the Connex v MJ Building, William Verry Ltd v North West London Communal Mitvah, Alstom Signalling v Jarvis Facilities and McAlpine PPS Pipeline v Transco Plc cases. He also discusses changes to the ICE Conditions of Contract and recent developments in adjudication and dispute adjudication boards abroad.
"Adjudication: Current themes and practice"
14 November 2003
Julian Critchlow highlights the key recent trends in adjudication in a paper given at the Construction Law Masterclass. The paper deals with the question of the crystallisation of a dispute (and other jurisdictional matters) and discusses attempts made by losing parties to raise a set-off against an adjudicator’s decision. It also comments on attempts made to suggest that actions of adjudicators have been outside the principles of natural justice.
"Adjudication cases - Major developments"
Dr Julian Critchlow, in a paper given at the IBC Masterclass, reviews the recent developments in adjudication enforcement cases which have come before the Courts. The paper focuses primarily on matters relating to jurisdiction and natural justice.
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