In our latest Corrs High Vis podcast Leighton Moon and Samuel Woff consider the legal framework governing statutory declarations in the construction industry. We focus on a recent case in which an employee was found personably liable for a misleading and deceptive statutory declaration.
Episode 38 – Sustainability in practice
Episode 37 – Cladding Safety Victoria: the Victorian Government's $600m defective cladding solution
Episode 36 – The Papua New Guinea Electrification Partnership
Episode 35 – VACT decision in Lacoste dispute
Episode 34 – How should a court assess a claim for payment following termination for repudiation?
Episode 32 – Fiocco Report on Security of Payment Reform in Western Australia
Episode 33 – Can a Builder in Liquidation Take Advantage of the Security of Payment Regime?
Episode 31 – China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Episode 30 – The Lacrosse Fire and its impact
Episode 29 – Corrs Construction Law and Projects Update
Episode 28 – FIDIC and the Rainbow Suite
Episode 27 – Developing Positive Cultures
Episode 26 – Murray Report reviewing the national security of payment laws
Episode 25 – Early Contractor Involvement
Corrs High Vis: Episode 24 – Australian security of payment legislation – High Court guidance
Episode 23 – Gender Equality in the Construction Industry
Episode 22 - Construction Market Forecast: 2018 and beyond
Episode 21 – Global Infrastructure (Part Two)
Episode 21 – Global Infrastructure (Part One)
Episode 20 – Proposed Reforms to Queensland’s Security of Payment Legislation
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