Posts Tagged 'Adjudication'

Report from the Expert Witness Institute Singapore Conference

Posted on November 5th, 2019 · Posted in Arbitration, Expert Information, Expert Witness, Financial Litigation, Mediation

Held at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel 15th October 2019 Professor Leslie Chew Opening Remarks Professor Leslie Chew – President of the Expert Witness Institute Singapore Branch and former Senior.. read more

Adjudication Costs and Fees – What to Expect.

Posted on May 28th, 2018 · Posted in Adjudication

Adjudication is a form of alternative dispute resolution. Introduced in the UK in 1996 by the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act (the Construction Act) it is a compulsory method.. read more

Open Up, Revise and Review in Adjudication.

Posted on February 23rd, 2018 · Posted in Adjudication

Adjudication is a way of resolving disputes in construction contracts, and has been widely used by the construction industry in the UK since the introduction of the Housing Grants, Construction.. read more

Effect of an Earlier Adjudication.

Posted on January 17th, 2018 · Posted in Adjudication

Adjudication is a form of alternative dispute resolution which was introduced in the UK in 1996 by the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act (known as the Construction Act) as.. read more

Selecting the Adjudicator.

Posted on November 13th, 2017 · Posted in Adjudication

Adjudication is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) predominantly used in the construction industry as a mechanism to ensure the smooth running of any contract under which a dispute.. read more

Ad Hoc Adjudication.

Posted on October 22nd, 2017 · Posted in Adjudication

Since the introduction of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act, known as ‘the Act’, in 1996, adjudication has become a highly popular and established route to resolving disputes in.. read more

Pay Less Notice in Adjudication – When is it Necessary?

Posted on September 29th, 2017 · Posted in Adjudication

Disputes in the construction industry often start with the failure of one party to pay another party, or else the failure of the contract administrators to issue a certificate. As.. read more

Adjudication Advantages and Disadvantages.

Posted on August 21st, 2017 · Posted in Adjudication

Adjudication is a mechanism for resolving disputes in the construction industry, introduced as a compulsory means of dispute resolution by the Construction Act 1996. Adjudication has many benefits and perhaps.. read more

Adjudication Construction Act 1996.

Posted on July 22nd, 2017 · Posted in Adjudication

Adjudication is not a new concept to the construction industry and has been available to disputing parties since the 1970’s, however it was not often used and not as explicitly.. read more

Adjudicator Guilty of Bias – In what Circumstances might that happen?

Posted on July 8th, 2017 · Posted in Adjudication

As adjudication becomes increasingly popular as a way of settling disputes, particularly in the construction industry where it is the compulsory route to dispute resolution in the UK, so too.. read more