29 November 2018: Mark Chennells reviews the year’s key cases for SCL North East
Date 29/11/2018
Time 5:45 pm
Location Ramside Hall Hotel, Beaumont Room, Durham, County Durham DH1 1TD
Mark Chennells will present to the Society of Construction Law North East on Thursday, 29 November 2018 in County Durham.
Mark Chennells will speak on “The Year in review: key cases” and Gary McGifford (GT Fairway) will speak on “Is there method in the madness: a presentation of Delay Claims from a Delay Expert’s Perspective”. The event will be chaired by Simon Lewis (Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP).
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