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Published on: 21 November 2024

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Adjudication

Costs penalty for adjudication enforcement claimant withholding financial information pre-action (Complete Ceiling and Partitioning Systems Ltd v DE1 Ltd)

In Complete Ceiling and Partitioning Systems Ltd v DE1 Ltd [2024] EWHC 2800 (TCC), the TCC declined to grant the successful claimant its enforcement costs, owing to a failure to supply, before action, material that would have reassured the defendant about solvency concerns and dispelled its understandable doubts.

Authored by James Malam, barrister at Exchange Chambers.

See News Analysis: Costs penalty for adjudication enforcement claimant withholding financial information pre-action (Complete Ceiling and Partitioning Systems Ltd v DE1 Ltd).

Building safety

Welsh Government announces updates to building safety reforms

The Welsh Government has set out updates to building safety reforms in Wales, highlighting continued progress to improve the design, construction, and occupation of buildings. The changes also introduce stricter requirements for higher-risk buildings, plus a fresh regulatory framework for registering and overseeing the building control profession...

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