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On Site Construction Webinar Series: Summer 2024 Update5 June 2024

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  • 5 June 2024
  • 09.30 - 10.30am BST
  • Online Webinar

This webinar comprises four bitesize updates bringing you up to date on the latest key legal developments. There will also be the opportunity to pose questions to our panel.

In this webinar, we will cover the following topics:

JCT D&B 2024: What’s new
Ryland Ash, Partner, Dispute Resolution, WFW
A first look at the updates, their likely impact on new projects and other standard forms in due course.

Updates on the global real estate investment market
Deepa Deb – Partner, Head of International Real Estate Investment, WFW
What’s happening in the global real estate investment market; who is buying/selling/financing and what does this mean for construction and development.

New roles and responsibilities in construction
Barry Hembling FCIArb – Partner, Construction, WFW
New roles and responsibilities now apply for clients, contractors and designers. What do these roles mean in practice and what can be done to navigate the new regime.

Party walls
Dr Laura Lintott FCIArb – Counsel, Dispute Resolution, WFW
We are all affected by party walls: how best to avoid/manage related disputes and recent developments.

This webinar is for anyone with an interest in construction and development (including developer, contractor, consultant or funder) in any asset class, who is looking to manage risks from contract placement, wants advice on live projects or guidance regarding dispute avoidance.

Although focussed primarily on the UK market, the legal principles discussed may be relevant to projects in any jurisdiction.

We hope you are able to attend and kindly ask you to register your interest by clicking the ‘Register Your Interest’ button above.

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  • 5 June 2024
  • 09.30 - 10.30am BST
  • Online Webinar

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