Hong Kong Security of Payment Legislation Passed 19 December 2024 By Paul Starr, Donovan Ferguson, Lucinda McPhee, Lucas Tan, Jessie Wong The long anticipated Security of Payment (“SOP”) legislation was passed by the Hong Kong Legislative Council yesterday, 18 December 2024. Read on
Maximum penalty for boycott conduct – ACCC ‘cements’ importance of compliance 6 September 2022 By James Keeves Federal Court decision 'cements' importance of compliance with secondary boycott provisions in Part IV of the CCA Read on
ACCC Constructs Successful Boycott Case 3 March 2022 By James Keeves The ACCC continues to build on its efforts in the construction industry, with a win against construction company Hutchinson and the CFMMEU Read on
Sampling in Large Construction Cases: the Perfect Marriage of Law and Statistics 27 January 2022 By Christopher Seaman In this post, we summarise we discuss the relevant legal principles around sampling in preparing evidence and provide some pointers on how this can be used in preparing claims for arbitration and litigation. Read on
Construction Law Reform: Security of Payment in Hong Kong – what is it and what can you do to prepare? 19 October 2021 By Paul Starr KWM summarises the reforms relating to security of payment in Hong Kong and discusses how you can best prepare for the changes. Read on
The New Law on Apparent Bias of Arbitrators: Halliburton Company v Chubb Bermuda Insurance Ltd [2020] UKSC 48 15 April 2021 By Lucinda McPhee This article provides insights into the decisions in Halliburton v Chubb on the apparent bias of arbitrators and its practical implications Read on
Top 10 tips for dealing with an expert witness 29 March 2021 By Gisele Vanderweerden Our resident experts on experts have set out their top 10 tips for dealing with an expert witness. Read on
Experts in Arbitration: Why A Hired Gun Will Often Come Undone! 25 November 2020 By Paul Starr When selecting experts in arbitration, an expert’s independence is key and will play into their expertise, preparation and court performance. Read on
Ten Tips from the Trenches of Construction Arbitration 30 October 2020 By Paul Starr Ten tips for construction arbitration: tender and contract preparation; realistic claims assessment; evidence; experts; discovery; legal advice. Read on
CCCS roars into action with enforcement proceedings against bid rigging agreements 10 June 2020 By Christopher Kew Competition & Consumer Commission Singapore (CCCS) infringement decision against companies for bid rigging tenders issued by Wildlife Reserves Singapore Read on