3 June 2020: David Streatfeild-James QC to present on Liquidated Damages/Triple Point to the SCLHK
26th May 2020
Date 03/06/2020
Time 11:30 am
Location Hong Kong (virtual event)
David Streatfeild-James QC will present to the Society of Construction Law in Hong Kong (SCLHK) on “Liquidated Damages – Where next after Triple Point”.
The evening webinar will take place on Wednesday, 3 June 2020 at 6.30pm HKT (11.30am GMT).
David will address the interesting case of Triple Point Technology v PTT [2019] EWCA Civ 230 and the tricky issues of liquidated damages and termination.
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