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All a matter of timing - English construction court considers when there’s a cause of action for defective design - Talking Point...

The Technology and Construction Court in London has given a wide-ranging review of the law that frequently arise in construction projects, particularly on issues of limitation and when a cause of action over a supposedly...more

Renovation cartels – a word of caution

Hong Kong people may be well aware of complaints about renovation cartels in the market for some time, even before Hong Kong had its competition law. With the enforcement of competition law, it is hoped that such...more

Building bridges – Hong Kong construction professionals gain easier access to mainland market

Structural engineers, building surveyors, planners, architects, and other construction professionals working in Hong Kong should find it easier to work in mainland China following changes to a key agreement signed on 21...more

A question of construction – Hong Kong court rules that arbitration clause in head contract was not incorporated into sub-contract

The question of whether an arbitration clause has been successfully incorporated into a contract is one that has come before the courts regularly, with different jurisdictions taking different approaches to what counts as...more

Paint it black - bleak picture for Hong Kong decorators slammed for market sharing and price fixing

In one of its first major rulings, Hong Kong's Competition Tribunal (the "Tribunal") has ruled against 10 decorating contractors for serious anti-competitive conduct as set out in the Competition Ordinance (the "Ordinance")...more

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