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What Does It Take to Be a White Collar Attorney?

2nd July 2019
From being practical to dynamic, Jim shares how an internal investigation at a company is handled when something does not look right. What drew you to the legal practice of White Collar Criminal Defense? I didn’t start my legal career thinking, specifically, that I could be a White Collar Lawyer but I have always had […]
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Healthcare Architecture: The Requirements of Becoming an Expert

1st July 2019
Why is an architect best placed to be an Expert Witness in providing accommodation reports? Architects come from a diversity of academic backgrounds, but we all share the common foundation of learning how to decipher our client’s requirements and translate them into 3D design solutions; we are trained to be problem solvers. As a Healthcare […]
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All You Need to Know about Development Appraisals

31st May 2019
We spoke to Dr Koenen, a specialist in construction law, to learn all about development appraisals in construction. What do you do if your appraisal has come in low or what legal issues can cause appraisals to invoke failure? Read on to find out.   What is a development appraisal in construction? In the construction […]
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Innovative Construction Dispute Solutions … To Infinity and Beyond

31st May 2019
Quantum Global Solutions is an independent global construction support consultancy dedicated to supporting the construction industry to manage their projects and avoid disputes. British founded and managed we partner with many of the leading law firms, contractors and employers around the world. Our experienced teams, working across Europe, USA, Asia, MENA and Africa provide contractual, […]
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Why Do Architects Find Themselves in the Middle of Disputes?

30th April 2019
The practice of Architecture is challenging, absorbing, fascinating, and complex. Architecture has been described as a practical art, frozen music, being about how a building’s shape, decoration, features and materials come together to form a look or a style. In his treatise de Architectura, military engineer Marcus Vitruvius Pollio set out, in the 1st Century […]
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Building Bridges and Protecting Contractors and their Lien Rights

1st February 2019
Michael Dulberg’s goal is simple: deliver quality legal services to his clients with candor and integrity.  Serving as the client’s advocate and adviser, Michael tells his clients what they need to hear and not simply what they want to hear.  Listed in The Best Lawyers in America for Construction Law and Litigation in the 2014 […]
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Construction Taking Too Long to Complete? Here’s Some Tips on What to Do

3rd December 2018
He states: “Private clients can pay very large sums of money to contractors in advance of building work; in one case, a very naïve employer paid over £50,000 to a contractor for building materials in advance of any work being carried out. It was therefore less than surprising that the contractor swiftly departed the UK […]
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What Should Your Property and Construction Contracts Address?

30th November 2018
How important is a legally strong contract for property/construction development? A strong, well-considered contract is essential for any purchase or sale of real property. When first considering purely the purchase and sale of real property, careful thought is required as to which provisions are included in the contract and which ones are not. It is […]
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Insurance Recovery: What Should You Look for?

28th September 2018
As insurance lawyers sitting at the heart of the London Insurance Market which itself is at the heart of the global specialist insurance market, life is never dull for the EC3 Legal Coverage team. They get stuck in to really interesting insurance programme review work and (re)insurance claims all over the world. Paul Wordley, Head […]
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From Carillion to Brexit: Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire

8th August 2018
Following the recent UK Construction Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) figures, Brendan Sharkey, head of construction and real estate at accountancy firm MHA MacIntyre Hudson, says the industry has emerged from Carillion’s collapse relatively unscathed, but is slow waking up to the Brexit threat. Today’s figures reflect a sector that’s doing well and it has proved […]
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