18Aug
Good behaviour: going the extra mile
The government has called for good behaviour by parties to UK construction contracts. What does that mean in practice for those battling the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic? Experience of previous recessions warns us to expect more construction disputes as the national lockdown takes its toll on the UK economy. When cash flow is disrupted, whatever the reason, stress levels rise, people become more defensive and argumentative, disputes become a temporary solution to stave off payment...
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Dentons
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