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Wilmot-Smith on Construction Contracts: The Podcast

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Wilmot-Smith on Construction Contracts is a leading text book on Construction Law. For the 4th edition, Richard Wilmot Smith QC has been joined by Paul Darling QC and a large team of contributors, including 26 from 39 Essex Chambers. In this podcast, members of the editorial team discuss the chapters to which they have contributed. They identify what is new to the 4th Edition and make predictions for the 5th Edition.

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7/1/2021

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September 23, 2021

Restitution

<p>In this episode, Paul Darling QC and Frederick Wilmot-Smith discuss Chapter 3: Restitution. The Chapter seeks to explain Restitution from First Principles. Paul and Fred discuss the recent developments which the Chapter captures and prospects for the next years. The discussion is wide-ranging, covers life at the Bar, as an academic and touches on being the son of the book's General Editor Richard Wilmot-Smith QC.</p>

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September 16, 2021

Damages

<p>In this episode, Ruth Keating discusses Chapter 12 on damages with Paul Darling QC:</p><ul><li>The impact of the decisions of the Supreme Court in Morris Garner v One Step Support Limited and MT Højgaard A/S v E.ON Climate &amp; Renewables UK Robin Rigg East Limited and another.</li><li>Recent developments in the law relating to damages and where the law on damages might be heading.</li></ul><br/>

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August 10, 2021

Litigation

<p>In this episode, John Denis-Smith discusses his chapter on litigation with Paul Darling QC, looking at developments in the law relating to TCC practice, covering discussion in particular in respect of:</p><p>·&nbsp; Early Neutral Evaluation and Court Settlement Process mediation</p><p>·&nbsp; Disclosure and the Disclosure Pilot Scheme (the DPS)</p><p>·&nbsp; Experts</p>

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Wilmot-Smith on Construction Contracts is a leading text book on Construction Law. For the 4th edition, Richard Wilmot Smith QC has been joined by Paul Darling QC and a large team of contributors, including 26 from 39 Essex Chambers. In this podcast, members of the editorial team discuss the chapters to which they have contributed. They identify what is new to the 4th Edition and make predictions for the 5th Edition.

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