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Lucy O’Dwyer and Connor Clark of Pinsent Masons look at cases where contractors are denied an extension of time by contract administrators
Bill Smith discusses a case of litigation gone wrong and the legislative change that is needed in many plantiff-friendly states.
Dutch court issues judgement on the Mammoet and Huisman intellectual property infringement case from early 2022
As contract termination is a complicated process, it is important that all parties are aware of the risks involved
Pinsent Masons on due diligence firms must undertake, as sanctions continue to squeeze
Pinsent Masons’ Simon Plunkett examines industrialised construction and the emergence of new kinds of disputes
Heavy lift giant investigating “the possible violation” of its intellectual property rights by Huisman and BMS
The International Labour Organisation estimates that 4.5 million people are currently working in construction against their will
Government rules that U.S. MEWP industry is being economically harmed by Chinese imports, countervailing tariffs to go into effect
Understanding Tower Crane Bare Rental Agreements was introduced last week at the Crane and Rigging Workshop in Chicago, USA
Competition Council of Latvia to punish construction firms conspiring to limit competition for profit
Exploring and managing post-pandemic supply chain contract clauses
The four new Xcalibur extendable models are 53 feet in the closed position and 90 feet fully opened.
Specialist Agricultural and Construction Equipment police unit will support the CEA’s CESAR scheme
JCB said it will appeal the latest ruling of Paris court, although it also won damages of €150,000
A full recording of the 2020 Tower Cranes North America online conference is now available
Protective Shield Proceedings set in motion by Tadano for its German subsidiaries
The Securities and Exchange Commission has settled charges from accounting fraud schemes at Manitex International in 2014 and 2016
Xtreme Manufacturing has been fined $3,000 by the City of Henderson for violating more than six Covid-19 requirements at a Sept. 13 rally
US crane rental company TNT Crane & Rigging files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing Covid-19 and falling oil and gas prices