Building Law Monthly

Building Law Monthly

Edited by: Professor Ewan McKendrick; Consultant Editor: Professor N E Palmer

Building Law Monthly, now in its 25th year, ensures construction professionals and legal advisors to the construction market know how the latest developments in construction law will affect them and their clients by providing essential facts from key judgments, commentary on legislation and proposals for reform. Building Law Monthly covers judgments from the Technology and Construction Court,  decisions from the House of Lords and Court of Appeal and adjudication under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 so you can rest assured you are always up to date. Topics regularly covered include adjudication, arbitration, civil procedure rules, construction contracts, delay and disruption, construction insurance, damages, costs and many more.

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Product Description

All the latest developments in building law delivered direct to your desk!

Each edition of Building Law Monthly offers you comprehensive legal briefing and comment on the very latest rulings from the courts, ensuring that you are kept fully up-to-date with the current issues surrounding your industry. Not only will Building Law Monthly keep you up to date with legal developments and decisions, it allows you to develop business strategies designed to avoid expensive legal action.

All the key areas covered:

Each issue provides swift, accurate and incisive commentary on key decisions, judgments and legislation affecting the building industry. Here are just some of the areas that Building Law Monthly regularly covers:

  • Judgments from the Technology and Construction Court
  • Decisions from the House of Lords
  • Decisions from the Court of Appeal
  • Adjudication cases under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996
  • Leading cases from Scotland

In formats to suit your needs:

Available in hard copy and PDF the Building Law Monthly subscription package offers you the ultimate flexibility, allowing you to research the information you need quickly and efficiently. As a result you will always find:

  • Cases are clearly explained with highlighted sub-headings, leading you straight to the key issues
  • A clear presentation and layout that guides you through often complex issues of legislation
  • Editorial commentary and analysis that draws your attention to the key legal developments you need to know about in order to represent your clients and remain compliant with the law

For industry professionals

We understand that while you need to make sure you avoid costly fines and judgments by remaining compliant with the law, keeping up with the latest developments is just one thing in a long list of tasks you need to fit in to your busy day.

Building Law Monthly has been ensuring construction professionals stay up to date quickly and easily with the latest developments in construction law for 25 years. It will not only help you to significantly reduce the time you spend researching but will also provide you with accurate and reliable case reporting, so if you need a quick answer you have the information you need at your finger tips.

For legal professionals

You know how important it is to ensure that you arm yourself with all of the information you need to advise and represent your clients accurately, but you also need to grow your business. It's a fine balance to ensure that you are spending enough time researching for the clients you have already while freeing up enough time to win new ones. Building Law Monthly provides you with a comprehensive legal briefing and comment on the very latest rulings, ensuring you are fully up to date with the issues surrounding your industry.

 

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