In our latest #CorrsHighVis, hosted by Partner Chris Horsfall, Senior Associates Alice Hayes and Sam Woff continue their discussion on challenges and opportunities facing the construction industry as a result of #COVID19 | #auslaw#constructionlaw | https://t.co/YsjDS3IYgl
In light of the Paris Agreement goals, Partner David Warren discusses how infrastructure contracts are playing 'catch up' to low embodied carbon construction materials | #sustainability#constructionlaw#auslaw | https://t.co/cFS0os12GJ
John Walter and Phoebe Le analyse Systemic Risks, including those associated with #COVID19, and how it has impacted insurance markets and risk management in long term contracts #auslaw#constructionlaw | https://t.co/bdkDSjWjzg
Partner Sarah Raso discusses the proposal to introduce Windfall Gains Tax in Victoria and how it will effect developers | #constructionlaw | #auslaw | https://t.co/hnsQQYmP3A
The latest edition of our Corrs #Projects Update is now available for download covering issues such as the impact of #COVID19 and developments in relation to climate change litigation | #auslaw#constructionlaw | https://t.co/fP1AKpaYus
In our latest #CorrsHighVis, Brianna Dos Santos and Spencer Flay discuss the new Building and Construction (Security of Payment) Act 2021 (WA)| #auslaw#constructionlaw | https://t.co/c4h8bK3oph |
We are proud to be a founding member and the first law firm to join the Materials & Embodied Carbon Leaders’ Alliance (MECLA), a collaboration of organisations coming together to drive reductions in embodied carbon in the building and construction industry.
Partner Andrew Chew discusses the NSW Government's proposal to introduce a new decennial liability insurance scheme for residential apartment owners | #Construction#Infrastructure | https://t.co/EizIL4R4ps
In a recent Corrs Insight, Partner Jane Hider considers how supply chain shortages continue to impact the construction industry | #construction https://t.co/4mVpdGNbym
Partner Clare Corke and Lawyer Ken Li explain the new laws surrounding electronic and split execution under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) | #constructionlaw | #auslaw | https://t.co/H6c6MGilHl
Practice Leader Andrew Stephenson and Senior Associate Jey Nandacumaran have contributed to the Australian chapter of @GARalerts 2021 #Construction#Arbitration Know-how | #Auslaw | https://t.co/kw5DQVmnFd
In our latest #CorrsHighVis, hosted by Partner Chris Horsfall, Senior Associates Alice Hayes and Sam Woff discuss challenges and opportunities facing the construction industry as a result of #COVID19 | #auslaw#constructionlaw | https://t.co/Rq7ynwaj39
In Ausipile Pty Ltd v Bothar Boring and Tunnelling (Australia) Pty Ltd, the Queensland Supreme Court considered the parties’ overall impression of success in apportioning costs prior to a Calderbank offer #auslaw | https://t.co/VBO44c7ih8
Head of E&P Louise Camenzuli and Partner Christine Covington consider the improvements to charging stations and planning controls that are required if NSW is to meet its new and ambitious electric vehicle sales targets | #environmentlaw#infrastructure | https://t.co/NKgpdUBEKc
Partner Andrew Chew and Associate Blake Osmond consider both the increased powers of the NSW Building Commissioner and the introduction of a new levy on developers | #constructionlaw | https://t.co/8HnYBqpuUe
The New South Wales Court of Appeal’s decision in Valmont Interiors Pty Ltd v Giorgio Armani Australia Pty serves as a timely reminder that Courts may not enforce contractual time bars where it would be unconscionable to do so | #constructionlaw#auslaw | https://t.co/835JHzWZpZ
Our litigation team considers the impact of the recent Victorian case of Asmar v Albanese on the scope of legal professional privilege that might exist in internal communications about legal advice being received or sought | #auslaw | https://t.co/doLcCBrtvY
In the latest #CorrsHighVis: Partner Trevor Thomas and Brianna Ryan consider the risks and benefits of Public Private Partnerships in large scale infrastructure projects | #auslaw#infrastructure#ConstructionLaw https://t.co/roypQs1E8D
Partner Clare Corke, Cameron Busch and Ken Li provide their thoughts on Australia's design for a #Hydrogen Guarantee of Origin & Certification Scheme including the production pathways and carbon accounting methodology | #RenewableEnergy#Renewables https://t.co/bWNjPcxuXL