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By Melissa de Oliveira (2026) The paper awarded second place in the SCL IrelandYoung Practitioners Essay Competition 2025 presented at the SCL Ireland Conference on
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By Melissa de Oliveira (2026) The paper awarded second place in the SCL IrelandYoung Practitioners Essay Competition 2025 presented at the SCL Ireland Conference on

Article by Mark McTighe. Tudor Rose is frequently instructed at the end of a project to consider a claimant’s entitlement to an extension of time,

We are pleased to be sponsoring the IBRACONT Business & Contracts Summit 2026 taking place on 7–8 May in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Tudor Rose is

Introduction The recent decision in Santos Limited v Fluor Australia Pty Ltd [2025] QSC 184 from the Queensland Supreme Court provides one of the clearest

At Tudor Rose, we’re privileged to work with a number of outstanding and experienced experts. Some of these experts have been recognised by Lexology Index,

Earlier this year, our colleague, Angel Dominguez wrote for Civil Engineering Surveyor on the analysis of delay in NEC contracts. The piece examines a number

This is a case examining issues around ‘smash and grab’ (or ‘technical’) and ‘true value’ adjudication. In the following article, Natalie Warren examines the case

In this article, Director Jeff Whitfield examines some of the issues surrounding the evaluation of prelims and overhead costs. Find out what he has to

Our congratulations to Helen Caudrey who has been accepted as a construction adjudicator on the RICS President’s Panel. This panel is widely regarded as one

Establishing the scope and nature of a contract is fundamental to the services provided by the team at Tudor Rose. This year alone we have