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Construction Law Congress Online
A series of ten live and interactive webcasts covering all the latest issues and developments in construction law
Price: £1650 (single user licence). For details of multi-user discounts, please call +44 (0)20 7017 5278. (£1,650.00 after discount)
Product Description
The i-law Online Congress series offers you the opportunity to fulfil your knowledge and training needs in a new, interactive and up-to-date format.
**Next webcast on 27 April 2010 at 14:00BST with Claire King of Fenwick Elliott talking about Mediation Research**
The Construction Law Congress Online will allow you to hear from world-renowned experts in construction law and to question them just as you would at a conference, but from anywhere you choose - be it at home, in the office or on the move. You could even take part as a group in your boardroom.
A subscription to this unique new series gives you ten one-hour webcasts over the course of a year and will go on to cover all of the key areas of construction law as well as some of the 'hot topics' facing the industry.
All sessions will be moderated by Nicholas Gould, partner at Fenwick Elliott LLP.
Featuring:
- Live, online broadcasts – ten one-hour sessions a year covering all the key issues and latest developments surrounding construction law
- Expert speakers – hear from some of the leading names within the industry
- Interactivity – you have the opportunity to ask questions about the issues that are affecting you and have them answered live by our panel of experts
- Convenience – ask questions just as you would at a conference, but from the comfort of your own desktop - be it at home, in the office, on the move or wherever and whenever you choose. You can even take part as a group in your boardroom
- 10 CPD points - simply complete a short questionnaire after each webcast to claim a CPD point
The most recent webcast on 30 March 2010 featured James Davison of the Joint Contracts Tribunal JCT on Standard Form Contracts discussing:
- Structure
- What is the JCT
- Representation on the JCT
- What does the JCT produce
- Project Participants
- Procurement influences
- How do they compare
- JCT list of contracts
- Sample of JCT products
- Standard building contract
- Sections of SBC
- Fundamentals
- Key concepts
- Design and Build Form
- Major project contruction contract
- Important variants
- Conclusions
The ever-growing archive - available to all subscribers - now includes the following webcasts:
- EU Procurement
with Michael Bowsher QC (Monckton Chambers) - Agreement, Contracts and Letters of Intent
with the Honourable Mr Justice Akenhead and Chantal-Aimée Doerries QC (Atkin Chambers) - Standard Form Contracts
with David Risbridger (Denton Wilde Sapte) - Construction Insurance
with Roger ter Haar QC (Crown Office Chambers) - Grounds for Extra Payments and Valuing Variations
with Geoff Brewer (Brewer Consulting) and Alexander Hickey (4 Pump Court) - Delay Notices and Conditions Precedent
with Rachel Ansell (4 Pump Court) - Delay Analysis
with Wendy McLaughlin (Navigant Consulting) and Adam Constable (Keating Chambers) - Expert Evidence
with Liam Holder (FTI Consulting) and Jonathan Hosie (Mayer Brown) - IT and Arbitration
with Vicky Harris (Merrill Corp) and Phillip Capper (White & Case) - Dispute Resolution
with Robert Gaitskell QC of Keating Chambers - JCT Standard Form Contracts
with James Davison of the Joint Contracts Tribunal
The next webcast in the series - Mediation Research (with Claire King of Fenwick Elliott) - takes place on 27 April 2010 at 14:00BST.
Register today to take part.
How it works
All you need to take part is a computer with an internet connection and a soundcard.
Each session will begin with an expert (or experts) taking you through the designated subject, covering not only the classical issues in that area but also the latest cases and legal developments that bear upon it.
If you miss a live event or would like to watch an event that you previously watched live again, all past webcasts are available to view on demand via i-law.com within 24 hours of their initial broadcast. You can review the material as often as you wish for the duration of your subscription.
If you have any concerns about your computer’s ability to receive the broadcasts, please visit the FAQ section of our website.








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