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Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators Irish Branch 2020-06-01

Honoured to have been elected Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Irish Branch).
 

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Brandley v Deane Supreme Court Decision 2017-11-15

The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal against the Court of Appeal decision in Brandley & Anor v Deane & Anor [2016] IECA 54 and remitted the case back to the High Court, holding that the test in negligence remains when the damage 'becomes manifest'.

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SCSI Seminar on Construction Contracts Act 2013 2016-05-17

The Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland announces a Seminar concerning the Construction Contracts Act 2013, taking place on 17 June 2016 in Chartered Accountants House from 07.30 to 12.00.

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SCSI Panel of Adjudicators and Fixed Fee Scheme 2016-04-22

The SCSI have announced the formation of their panel of adjudicators and a fixed fee scheme for low value claims.

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Construction Contracts Act 2013 commencement order signed 2016-04-13

Minister Ged Nash TD signed the commencement order for the Construction Contracts Act today.

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Yet another update on the Construction Contracts Act 2013 2016-04-12

This is a general update on the introduction and status of the Construction Contracts Act. I'm afraid it is not an announcement of the signing of the Ministerial Order we are all waiting for.

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Update on the Construction Contracts Act 2013 2016-03-01

The Minister responsible for the implementation of the Construction Contracts Act 2013 wrote to stakeholders on 19th February 2016 advising of an important development.

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Update on the Construction Contracts Act 2013 2016-02-15

The Construction Contracts Act 2013 was enacted by the Oireachtas on 29 July 2013. It is now over two years since the passing of the Act, not to mention the years preceding the passing of the Act from the date of its initial proposal by Senator Fergal Quinn and Sean Gallagher, yet the Minister still has to sign the order bringing the Act into effect.

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