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The Week That Was - 22 April 2022

Published on 22 Apr 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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RICS Service Charge Code Consultation Commences

Published on 21 Apr 2022. By Alexandra Anderson, Partner

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The Week That Was - 8 April 2022

Published on 08 Apr 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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The Week That Was - 1 April 2022

Published on 01 Apr 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

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RICS disciplinary process: guidance for surveyors on the investigation stage (2 of 4)

Published on 01 Apr 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Emma Wherry, Senior Associate and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate and Laura Sponti, Associate

In this series of articles, we explain the procedure for disciplinary investigations against chartered surveyors.

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The Week That Was - 25 March 2022

Published on 25 Mar 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

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The Week That Was - 18 March 2022

Published on 18 Mar 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

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Valuers receive further clarity on External Walling Reviews

Published on 16 Mar 2022. By Alexandra Anderson, Partner

As reported in our previous post, December 2019 saw the launch of a new form, the EWS1, (External Wall System 1 form) to assist with the process of valuing properties within residential buildings. The main purpose of the form remains to simplify the process of determining whether works are required to a property in a multi-storey, multi-occupancy residential block, and to what extent any works may impact a property's value.

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The Week That Was - 11 March 2022

Published on 11 Mar 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

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The Week That Was - 4 March 2022

Published on 04 Mar 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

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The Week That Was - 25 February 2022

Published on 25 Feb 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

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RICS PII market consultation – Is the feeling mutual? Have your say

Published on 21 Feb 2022. By Alexandra Anderson, Partner and Katharine Cusack, Partner

When WW1 ended, Britain started rebuilding. The Prime Minister of the day, Lloyd George, launched a campaign to build 'homes for heroes', due to concern over poor housing standards. Mass construction ensued with a new form of 'social housing' created, as well as growth in the private sector. As the housing sector developed, in 1921 the governing body for many surveyors, then known as the Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents Institute (CAEAI), but what is now known as the RICS, introduced a requirement for its members to have professional indemnity insurance with various Lloyd's syndicates.

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The Week That Was - 18 February 2022

Published on 18 Feb 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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RICS disciplinary process: an overview for surveyors (1 of 4)

Published on 14 Feb 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Emma Wherry, Senior Associate and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate and Laura Sponti, Associate

In this series of articles, we explain the procedure for disciplinary investigations against chartered surveyors.

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The Week That Was - 11 February 2022

Published on 11 Feb 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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Still Knot so Weedy: RICS issues new guidance on Japanese Knotweed following consultation

Published on 10 Feb 2022. By Alexandra Anderson, Partner and Katharine Cusack, Partner

The RICS has published its new guidance on Japanese Knotweed, following a period of consultation last summer.

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The Week That Was - 4 February 2022

Published on 04 Feb 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

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The scope of a valuer's duty post Manchester Building Society and Khan – the Privy Court's view

Published on 03 Feb 2022. By Alexandra Anderson, Partner and Katharine Cusack, Partner and Charles Underwood, Associate

In Charles B Lawrence & Associates v Intercommercial Bank Ltd (Trinidad and Tobago) [2021] UKPC 30 , the Privy Council was tasked with applying the reformulated "scope of duty principle" derived from Manchester Building Society and Khan to a valuer's negligence claim in which the title to the secured land was also defective.

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Scope of duty and recovery of losses

Published on 01 Feb 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner

A structural engineering designer is not under any duty to avoid or prevent damage to the reputation of a developer.

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Fire Risk Assessments - The latest developments

Published on 31 Jan 2022. By Alexandra Anderson, Partner and Katharine Cusack, Partner and Lucy Cadwallader, Associate

The British Standards Institution has published PAS 9980:2022, the new code of practice for fire risk appraisals of external wall construction and cladding of existing blocks of flats.

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The Week That Was - 28 January 2022

Published on 28 Jan 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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The Week That Was - 21 January 2022

Published on 21 Jan 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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The Week That Was - 14 January 2022

Published on 14 Jan 2022. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

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The Week That Was - 17 December 2021

Published on 17 Dec 2021. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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The Week That Was - 10 December 2021

Published on 10 Dec 2021. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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The Week That Was - 3 December 2021

Published on 03 Dec 2021. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

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The Week That Was - 26 November 2021

Published on 26 Nov 2021. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

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The Week That Was - 19 November 2021

Published on 19 Nov 2021. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

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The Week That Was - 12 November 2021

Published on 12 Nov 2021. By Ben Goodier, Partner and Sarah O'Callaghan, Senior Associate

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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Construction Contracts Part 1 – Who is party to the contract?

Published on 11 Oct 2021. By Alan Stone, Partner and Tom Green, Partner

It may at first sight appear difficult to imagine a scenario where works are performed and paid for but it is not clear who the parties to the contract are. Common sense would suggest that is simply the person or company who performs the work and the person or company who pays for it. However, it is not always readily discernible who those parties are, for example because payment is being made by a person or company who is not obtaining the benefit of the works or because a different party appears to be giving directions under the contract.

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The Week That Was - 30 July 2021

Published on 30 Jul 2021. By Ben Goodier, Partner

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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The Week That Was - 23 July 2021

Published on 23 Jul 2021. By Ben Goodier, Partner

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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The Week That Was - 27th November 2020

Published on 27 Nov 2020. By Ben Goodier, Partner

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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The Week That Was - 13 November 2020

Published on 13 Nov 2020. By Ben Goodier, Partner

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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The Week That Was - 6th November 2020

Published on 06 Nov 2020. By Ben Goodier, Partner

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The week that was - 30th October 2020

Published on 30 Oct 2020. By Ben Goodier, Partner

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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The Week That Was - 23rd October 2020

Published on 23 Oct 2020. By Ben Goodier, Partner

Welcome to The Week That Was, a round-up of key events in the construction sector over the last seven days.

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Health and Safety Bulletin – June 2020

Published on 01 Jul 2020.

Welcome to the latest edition of our Health and Safety update.

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CRE funds – targets for future litigation

Published on 20 Mar 2024. By Jake Hardy, Partner and Tom Hibbert, Partner, Global Head of Commercial Disputes

There was a wave of negative press about commercial real estate funds during the course of 2023. The higher interest rate environment and the pandemic’s economic and social legacy has stressed the sector. This was reflected in suspensions of redemptions by funds including BlackRock UK Property Fund and Blackstone’s (US) Blackstone Real Estate Income Trust, and the closure of the M&G Property Portfolio fund. Asset valuation concerns are leading to many CRE funds trading at a significant discount to their net asset value. Shortsellers are circling – see for instance, Muddy Waters’ disclosure of a large short position on the Blackstone Mortgage Trust.

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Court of Appeal orders solicitor be struck off for serious breaches of accounts rules

Published on 27 Jun 2023. By Sumarsono Darsono, Partner and Jennifer Leung, Associate

In an important judgment in Law Society of Hong Kong v A Solicitor, the Court of Appeal set aside an order that a solicitor be suspended from practice for 24 months and substituted it with an order that he be struck off from the roll of solicitors.

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Banking and Financial Markets Litigation Update - Spring 2023

Published on 06 Mar 2023. By Jonathan Cary, Partner and Jessica Davies, Associate and Olivia Dhein, Knowledge Lawyer and Jake Hardy, Partner and Simon Hart, Partner, Head of Banking & Financial Markets Disputes and Charlotte Henschen (née Ducker), Partner and Tom Hibbert, Partner, Global Head of Commercial Disputes and Tim Potts, Senior Associate and Chris Ross, Partner and Emily Saffer, Associate and Christopher Wheatley , Senior Associate and Alan Williams, Partner

This update is brought to you by RPC’s top tier banking and financial markets disputes practice in London, with specialists in all areas of financial markets litigation (and arbitration) and a wealth of expertise including frequent involvement in the most complex, high-value, and high-profile disputes in the sphere. Here, we take a look at some of the most important judgments in recent months.

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Hong Kong – At a glance: major changes to cross-border enforcement of judgments in Hong Kong and mainland China

Published on 17 Feb 2023. By Samuel Hung, Partner and Anson Lo, Associate

The highly anticipated Mainland Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters (Reciprocal Enforcement) Ordinance (the Ordinance) is set to take effect in mid-2023. Once the Ordinance is in place, applicants will be able to enforce a broader range of mainland judgments in Hong Kong by way of a registration procedure and vice versa in relation to Hong Kong judgments in mainland China.

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Restructuring Plans – A Sea Change?

Published on 26 Oct 2022. By Paul Bagon, Partner and Will Beck, Of Counsel and Knowledge Lawyer

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Financial Services Litigation Hong Kong Chapter

Published on 27 Jul 2022. By Jonathan Crompton, Partner and Lillian Wong, Associate

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Banking and financial litigation markets update - Summer 2022

Published on 25 Jul 2022. By Jonathan Cary, Partner and Jessica Davies, Associate and Olivia Dhein, Knowledge Lawyer and Jake Hardy, Partner and Simon Hart, Partner, Head of Banking & Financial Markets Disputes and Charlotte Henschen (née Ducker), Partner and Tom Hibbert, Partner, Global Head of Commercial Disputes and Tim Potts, Senior Associate and Chris Ross, Partner and Emily Saffer, Associate and Christopher Wheatley , Senior Associate and Alan Williams, Partner

In this overview we look at some of the most important judgments in recent months in the area of banking and financial markets litigation.

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All is not (necessarily) lost: Crypto crime recovery

Published on 30 Jun 2022. By Adam Craggs, Partner

With over 2 million people in the UK now holding and using cryptocurrency, and the Chancellor announcing that a government backed non-fungible token ("NFT") is to be issued by the Royal Mint this summer, the market for crypto-assets is expected to continue to grow in the coming months and years; so much so that legislation is planned to implement a new regulatory regime for the crypto market.

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Disputes Yearbook 2022: Retail and Restructuring

Published on 25 Apr 2022. By Karen Hendy, Partner, Head of Corporate and Finella Fogarty, Partner, Head of Restructuring & Insolvency

As part of the acclaimed Disputes Yearbook, Legal Business interviewed members of our disputes team exploring the litigation landscape and what RPC brings to the table.

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Disputes Yearbook 2022: Civil Fraud

Published on 25 Apr 2022.

As part of the acclaimed Disputes Yearbook, Legal Business interviewed members of our disputes team exploring the litigation landscape and what RPC brings to the table.

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Disputes Yearbook 2022: Technology disputes

Published on 25 Apr 2022.

As part of the acclaimed Disputes Yearbook, Legal Business interviewed members of our disputes team exploring the litigation landscape and what RPC brings to the table.

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High Court reviews permission for expert reports and delay after general adjourned period

Published on 07 Oct 2021. By Antony Sassi, Managing Partner, Asia and Rebecca Wong, Partner and Jennifer Leung, Associate

In Redland Precast Concrete Products (China) Ltd v AES Steel Mould (Hong Kong) Ltd1 the Court of Appeal emphasised that it is unlikely to interfere with the exercise of a first instance court’s case management discretion regarding directions for expert reports, unless an applicant can show that the lower court’s decision is plainly wrong. This presents a party seeking to challenge such directions with a high threshold to overcome in order to obtain permission to appeal. In this case, the applicant (the plaintiff) was unable to meet the threshold – therefore, its application for permission to appeal was refused by the court. Had the plaintiff acted more expeditiously, immediately after the general adjourned period (when the courts were generally closed between January and May 2020 because of the pandemic), things may have turned out differently.

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