• Collaborative Contracting - where are we now, and why ?

  • Oct 24 2022
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Collaborative Contracting - where are we now, and why ?

  • Summary

  • The past, present and future of collaborative contracting models.

    One of the audience-selected highlights of our national conference “Getting Risk Right”, held in Hobart, Tasmania in May 2022.

    Sean Kelly and Yazmin Judd focus on the results of an anonymous industry survey which was completed by public and private sector employees, lawyers, engineers, consultants, contractors and subcontractors.

    Sean Kelly, Special Counsel
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-kelly-450296a4/

    Sean is a commercial lawyer specialising in the construction and infrastructure sectors. He acts for local and international clients regarding claims and dispute resolution on complex construction and infrastructure projects.

    Sean is also a guest lecturer at the University of Melbourne, and presents at seminars and conferences on developments in the construction and infrastructure sectors.

    Yazmin Judd, Lawyer
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/yazmin-judd-b3b049149/

    Clayton Utz
    https://www.claytonutz.com/

    Clayton Utz is a leading Australian law firm with a confident and engaging approach, and a genuine commitment to client service.

    This podcast is for reference purposes only.  It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such.  You should always obtain legal advice about your specific circumstances.  The views expressed in these podcasts are the speakers' own.  They should not be taken as recommendations of the Society of Construction Law Australia.

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