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Jim Armstrong of JS Held discusses Providence Building Services Limited and Hexagon Housing Association Limited.

Notes from the Editor, Chantelle Vermeulen

Damian James explores, with smash and grab in focus, whether technical wins now overshadow fair payment.

Yosof Ewing critiques how the term “smash and grab” unfairly vilifies contractors enforcing their statutory right to payment and turning legal compliance into moral condemnation.

Craig Halliday looks at how aligning notice termination with the Construction Act helps uphold statutory clarity and avoid adjudication pitfalls.

Ted Lowery looks at the procedural complexities and strategic challenges of resolving multi-party disputes in PFI projects, highlighting how related dispute mechanisms—though contractually available—often prove cumbersome.

Sean Gibbs highlights this year's Annual Conference.

Philip Fidler and Andrew Singer KC provide a brief discussion of Employer-Subcontractor Design Agreements and how they might assist with a modern issue.

11th September saw over 50 members and guests battle the inclement weather to attend the Yorkshire Regional Committee’s latest event in Leeds.

Oliver Hannan explores the limited scope for viable defences in smash and grab adjudications, underscoring the importance of timely and compliant payment notices.

Bernadette Barker introduces the editorial team behind the Society's newsletter.

Luke Forster discusses how AI is accelerating UK adjudication, but without human oversight, it risks undermining trust and clarity.

A pioneering work of environmental law, edited by N. Pleming et al.

Jim Armstrong of JS Held summarises Placefirst v CAR

Faye Allen’s call to action on behalf of women in the construction workforce

Julian Critchlow of Costigan King analyses the court’s approach to adjudicators’ fees

Carly Thorpe introduces January's case law update

Nick Kaplan of 4 Pump Court advises when, and when (extraordinarily) not, to pay adjudicators’ fees

Notes from the Editor, Douglas James

A summary of a panel discussion in London hosted by BCLP