Law:
- Publishing in 2010
- Commercial Law
- Construction Law
- Dispute Resolution
- Insurance Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Housing Law & Education Law
- Maritime Law & Transport Law
- IT Law
Finance:
Insurance:
Maritime:
Who Subscribes?
Building Law Reports is relied on by construction lawyers, barristers, academics and construction industry professionals alike to keep them up to date with the very latest developments in construction law. From the summary headnotes and keyword headings to the full verbatim judgments, whether you need a brief overview of a case or a judgment to cite in court, Building Law Reports will provide you with the information you need.
|
| Benefits for Construction Lawyers Building Law Reports' unique commentary and case selection enables you to instantly understand the substance of a case and its relevance to you. Saving you hours of research time by removing the need for you to trawl through irrelevant information, you can focus instead on both the needs of your current clients and winning new ones to grow your business. Access to the full verbatim judgments both in hard copy and online format ensures that once you have found the cases you need, all the information is at your fingertips. |
|
| Benefits for Barristers Established for over 31 years, Building Law Reports are the most frequently cited law reports for the construction industry. The expert case selection, commentary and headnotes ensure you have the most important cases from a trusted and reliable source. Providing you with access to the information you need to win your clients' cases and enhance your reputation, Building Law Reports contains full verbatim judgments which can be both cited and printed in PDF format exactly as they appear in the hard copy and submitted in court to support your case. |
![]() | Benefits for Universities and Academics Building Law Reports will ensure you can provide your professors and students with easy access to the information they need for lectures, seminars, essays and moots. Covering on the most important and significant cases, the unique commentary both highlights and offers explanation of the important points of a case and its implications on past and future decisions. |
|
| Benefits for Construction Industry Professionals Keeping up to date with the latest developments in construction law to ensure you avoid costly fines and judgments can be labour intensive. Building Law Reports will alert you to the key legal developments, provide commentary to highlight what they will mean for you and your business - allowing you to significantly cut down the amount of time you spend finding out the answers to your legal queries. By reporting only on the most significant and important cases, and focused purely on construction, Building Law Reports is a cost effective and reliable way to stay up to date. |
What our subscribers say ...
The fact that our subscribers continue their subscriptions year after year is proof that it ensures they have the critical information they need.
Here are just a few of the things our current subscribers had to say about Building Law Reports ...
"What makes the BLR of particular value to the practitioner is the comprehensive nature of its reports; all the cases you are likely to need are reported there; the initial summary of the cases reported in each part; this is of real use to the busy practitioner; and the detailed commentaries to each case, some of which are quite outstanding and thus are respected by all manner of tribunals. In addition, the recently introduced e-format of the BLR is user-friendly. I regard the BLR as an essential tool of trade."
David Grant, Head of Construction Group, 3 Paper Buildings.
"a vital tool for our business as specialist construction lawyers, particularly as our clients require up-to-date advice in the ever changing area of construction law."
David Kilvington, Partner, Hawkswell Kilvington LLP
"a good source of information"
Mr. A. Jenkins, Project Development Manager, Mansell Construction Services Ltd
"the best available resource in this area"
Tony Bingham, Construction Industry Arbitrator, Adjudicator and Barrister at Law, 3 Paper Buildings
"an important source of information"
Mr. K. Slegg, Company Secretary, Drake & Reynolds
"an invaluable tool to keep up to date on building and construction law ... their commentaries help to set the case in context and highlight important points. I also find the online searching tool invaluable to cases."
Edward Quigg, Director, Quigg Golden Limited










