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The CPA’s
Law Reform lecture
Bishopsgate, Ramac and other contentious issues
Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP
Adelaide House, London Bridge, London, EC4R 9HA
Thursday 21st April 2016
Revised Timings are:
16.25 Registration; 16.45 Start; 18.15 Drinks Reception; 19.30 Close
Speakers:
The Law Reform lecture is open to members and non-members alike.
This year’s lecture will cover:
This year’s lecture will cover:
- Is there a danger that the principle established in Bishopsgate Space Management Ltd v London Underground Ltd has mutated into something unintended so that it is being applied too widely?
- Can the same thing be said of the Tribunal’s decision in Ramac v Kent County Council in relation to Rule 6 compensation for disturbance?
- This is not a case law update; It is instead an analysis of the debate on whether legislation is required to clarify the decisions in Bishopsgate and Ramac.
- There will also be a review of the CPA’s current reform agenda
Speakers:
James Pereira QC, Barrister, Francis Taylor Building.
Phil Maude, Director, Squire Patton Boggs (UK) LLP.
Colin Cottage, Partner, Glenny LLP.
The formalities will conclude with drinks and canapés.
Venue kindly offered by
To book this event
Members Fee - £60 +VAT (Please use the promotional code you have been sent)
Non members - Fee £75 +VAT
CPD 1 hour