It was to a packed audience that the Adjudication Society launched two exciting new initiatives – the Equal Representation in Adjudication Pledge and Women in Adjudication on 28 February 2023 at Bush House.
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The Adjudication Society is committed to increasing diversity in adjudication and as part of our current initiatives we are offering half price membership to new members joining before the 31 March 2023. If you would like to take… Normally articles are restricted to access by logged-in members only, but we are making those from the Summer and Winter 2022 newsletters available to everyone as a taster of membership benefits. The Winter newsletter has just been published and is… A PDF file containing all the slide presentations from the Annual Conference on November 3rd is available for purchase. This is the first Report of a three-year project by King’s College London, in close collaboration with The Adjudication Society. Please click this link to download the report (84 pages). We are sad to report the passing of John Redmond last week. Those of you who knew John found him to be an incisive excellent lawyer, practical and always helpful and kind to those he met. John’s career was focused on construction law since 1976. In his role as head of construction first at… A recording of the the fifth Adjudication Case Law Update, from Anneliese Day KC, is available to members. You can find it here and must be logged in as a member to access it and the slides. For the past 20 years, the Adjudication Society has commissioned and published an annual report (originally prepared by Caledonian University and more recently by Construction Dispute Resolution) identifying trends and analysing the development of construction adjudication based on returned… The Society's 20th Annual Conference “Celebrating the first 25 years of Adjudication under The Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996” was held on 18 November 2021. Slides from the presentations are available below and photos of… The Adjudication Society notes that Government is collecting evidence from individuals or organisations with information on dispute resolution whether within or outside of the… |