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Future Cities Series: Tech-driven supply chains to help shape future cities
With Covid-19 disrupting trade flows, we assess the importance of resilient supply chains to future citiesThe criticality of global supply chains to not …
NSW security of payment reform update: what you need to know
In November 2018, significant amendments to NSW’s security of payment legislation, the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 …
High speed rail projects – risks and opportunities
Herbert Smith Freehills’ Tokyo office recently welcomed some 70 clients and industry professionals to its 8th Annual Construction Conference. The theme …
Spotlight on: Peter Godwin, Managing Partner - Kuala Lumpur
Peter Godwin is head of our market leading Asia Disputes practice. He has been based in Asia for 20 years and recently relocated from Tokyo to Kuala …
NEC4 – still at the edge of collaborative contracting
The launch of the new (fourth) edition of the New Engineering Contract (NEC) in June 2017, has been one of the most eagerly anticipated events of 2017 in …
Inside Construction and Infra: Issue 2
Inside Construction and Infra is Herbert Smith Freehills' magazine for those involved in designing, procuring, building, owning or operating fixed …
Our Construction and Infrastructure Disputes Practice 2017: A Global Snapshot
A Truly Global Practice UK, FRANCE, GERMANY, THE MIDDLE EAST, SOUTH KOREA, JAPAN, SINGAPORE AND AUSTRALIA A Snapshot
Good news for EPC contractors in the Australian market: Developments and trends in security of payment legislation
In Australia, both State and Federal governments have acknowledged the need to improve security of payment for EPC contractors and subcontractors. The …
Spotlight on Brad Strahorn, Partner, Dispute Resolution, Sydney
Brad Strahorn is a construction and infrastructure disputes specialist, based in our Sydney office. He advises on all aspects of the resolution of …
Insurer’s poor punctuation helps claimant to secure coverage
Comma sense prevails, as a recent decision of the NSW Court of Appeal1 reminds us of the importance of grammatical accuracy and a Court’s tendency to …
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