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Wilmot Smith on Construction Contracts, the fourth edition, is a comprehensive and practical guide to construction contracts in the UK. It covers substantive law, modern dispute resolution procedures, and provides guidance on seeking difficult answers. The book has been updated and expanded by a team of expert authors, including Paul Darling QC and Richard Wilmot-Smith QC. It offers practical tips and analysis on enforcement of adjudicators' awards, ensuring readers have a thorough understanding of the field.

Format: Hardback
Length: 832 pages
Publication date: 25 May 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press


The fourth edition of Wilmot Smith on Construction Contracts, authored by renowned experts Richard Wilmot-Smith QC and Paul Darling QC, remains a highly regarded and practical guide to the law and practice surrounding construction contracts in the UK. This comprehensive text offers a thorough exploration of the substantive law and contemporary dispute resolution techniques in the construction industry, providing clear guidance for navigating complex issues.

In addition to the expertise of the authors, the fourth edition has been enriched by the collaboration of Paul Darling Q.C., who has joined Richard Wilmot-Smith Q.C. as a co-editor. Together, they have extensively updated, refined, and expanded the coverage of the work, incorporating the latest developments and insights from the field.

The author team comprises a diverse group of highly respected practitioners, including Peter Rees Q.C., David Bateson, Edwin Glasgow Q.C., and Marion Smith Q.C. Their contributions bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the table, ensuring that the book offers a comprehensive perspective on international arbitration, alternative dispute resolution (ADR), and adjudication.

One of the significant enhancements in this edition is the extensive re-casting of the chapter on adjudication, authored by David Sawtell. Sawtell has undertaken a meticulous review of the law and practice in this area, providing a clear and concise explanation of the adjudication process and its implications for construction contracts. The chapter includes valuable practical tips and insights, such as when to initiate proceedings, what judges expect, and strategies to streamline trials.

Furthermore, the book has undergone a substantive revision and update of the law on extra contractual claims (unjust enrichment). Leading expert on unjust enrichment, Professor John Smith, has contributed extensively to this section, ensuring that readers have access to the most current and comprehensive understanding of this important area of construction law.

In addition to its theoretical and legal aspects, Wilmot Smith on Construction Contracts offers practical tips and guidance that are invaluable to practitioners in the field. The book provides valuable insights on key considerations such as when to issue proceedings, what judges expect, and strategies to expedite the resolution of disputes. A separate section dedicated to enforcement of adjudicators' awards offers a comprehensive analysis of recent case law, providing valuable insights into the challenges and pitfalls associated with enforcement.

The authors' practical approach and reliance on clear exposition are evident throughout the book, making it accessible to a wide range of professionals, including contractors, developers, lawyers, and construction industry stakeholders. The book is complemented by a comprehensive bibliography and an index, which further enhance its utility as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of construction contracts and related legal issues.

In conclusion, the fourth edition of Wilmot Smith on Construction Contracts is a testament to the authors' dedication to providing a comprehensive and practical guide to the law and practice surrounding construction contracts in the UK. With its extensive coverage, expert author team, and practical insights, this book remains an essential reference for practitioners, academics, and students alike. Its enduring popularity and reputation underscore its significance in the field of construction law.

Weight: 1570g
Dimension: 179 x 252 x 52 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780198832805
Edition number: 4 Revised edition

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