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Emerging issues in the use of technology for managing documents in construction disputes
Video presentation by Andrew Stephenson and Dado Hrustanpasic at the 2018 SoCLA National Conference at Hunter Valley, NSW
Technological Developments. BIM is vital for the future, but industry must co-operate
SoCLA 2018 National Conference paper by Chris Lenz.
OK Google, turn on the D9 Dozer: a critical analysis of the use and potential of the Internet of Things in the practice of construction law
Video presentation by Trevor Thomas at the 2018 SoCLA National Conference at Hunter Valley, NSW
Rebuilding the Court as a Bastion of Dispute Resolution
2018 SoCLA National Conference paper by Nick Rudge and Rami Marginean
The Future Graduate: A Machine or a Human?
Video presentation by William Marshall and Aleesha Way at the 2018 SoCLA National Conference at Hunter Valley, NSW
Australian Rules: A Survey of the High Court of Australia on Construction Law 1965-2016 (accompanying slides)
Accompanying slides to John Sharkey's 2018 National Conference paper "Australian Rules: A Survey of the High Court of Australia on Construction Law 1965-2016"
I, Lawyer
Video presentation by Sean Kelly and Harrison Nurse at the 2018 SoCLA National Conference at Hunter Valley, NSW
Emerging issues in the use of technology for managing documents in construction disputes
2018 SoCLA National Conference paper by Andrew Stephenson and Dado Hrustanpasic
Australian Rules: A Survey of the High Court of Australia on Construction Law 1965-2016
Video presentation by John Sharkey AM at the 2018 SoCLA National Conference at Hunter Valley, NSW
Are inappropriate risk allocations in construct contracts a root cause for (mega) project delivery failure: a Korda Mentha perspective
2018 National Conference paper by Ben Mahler and Scott Langdon