Regular Law-Now users with a particular interest in construction adjudication will already be aware of our comprehensive database of adjudication case reports, the adjudication zone. The amendments to the HGCRA 1996 and the Scheme due to come into force later this year are likely to lead to an upsurge of interest in statutory adjudication and a number of cases where parties set out to test the limits of the new regime. In anticipation of these developments, we have expanded the scope of the adjudication zone and made it easier to use. Our new look Construction Adjudication Zone can be found at:

http://www.law-now.comhttp://www.law-now.com/adjudicationzone/

It offers a one-stop shop for useful legal resources and the latest news on adjudication issues, including:

  • The CMS Guide to Adjudication.
  • A database of adjudication case reports, which we believe to be one of the fullest selection of adjudication reports on the web - an indispensable reference tool for anyone interested in adjudication.
  • Changes to the HGCRA 1996 and Scheme: an overview of the changes and their impact on standard forms.
  • Recent and on-going construction related Law-Nows.
  • Useful external adjudication websites.
  • Articles with practical advice on how to save time and money when adjudicating and increase your chances of success.

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The original publication date for this article was 11/04/2011.