For a long-term outsourcing agreement to be successful it's important that the parties work together and collaborate. But in a contract, how can you ensure that the parties work positively together, especially as the people involved in the relationship inevitably change?
Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 21 May 2012 | Practice Area: Outsourcing
Nabarro's May update for those in the real estate sector provides in-depth analysis on the Supreme Court's decision on what constitutes "proper understanding" in planning applications; development in public areas; Olympic Games and Sunday trading laws; buying real estate debt; and insurance risks.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 15 May 2012 | Practice Area: Planning and Development
With USD billions of infrastructure required in the Asia Pacific region, this comprehensive guide highlights how governments are turning to Public-Private Finance as a means of utilising private sector investment to deliver infrastructure and economic stimulus.
Law Firm: Allen & Overy | Published: 10 May 2012 | Practice Area: Project Finance
As of 1 April 2012, the Czech Public Procurement Act has been significantly amended. The aim of the Amendment, according to its promoters, is to obtain the best price without the possibility of collusion. This briefing from Schoenherr looks in detail at the various changes the Amendment brings.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 04 May 2012 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
The Technology and Construction Court has recently given judgement in a dispute between AstraZeneca and IBM as to the meaning and scope of certain termination assistance and exit obligations. This briefing from Field Fisher Waterhouse provides an overview of the key issues involved.
Law Firm: Field Fisher Waterhouse | Published: 11 April 2012 | Practice Area: Litigation
The unprecedented economic growth in Asia has created an enourmous demand for financing solutions for economic and social infrastructure projects in the region. This guide from DLA Piper looks in detail at the development of Asian infrastructure projects with private captial.
Law Firm: DLA Piper | Published: 21 March 2012 | Practice Area: Construction
With construction projects increasingly international in scope, Eversheds have created this global construction guide covering Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia to demonstrate jurisdictional differences and highlight some of the issues companies need to be aware of.
Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 20 March 2012 | Practice Area: Construction
The Indonesian Parliament recently passed a bill on land procurement to complement existing public private partnership legislation and prevailing land procurement legislations. The law is expected to accelerate infrastructure development projects which are often hampered by land procurement.
Law Firm: Allen & Overy | Published: 12 March 2012 | Practice Area: Planning and Development
Outsourcing projects are often complex and do not always go as planned. However, there are some clearly identifiable factors or features which will be likely to significantly increase the chances of a successful outcome. This briefing seeks to pull out some of the most prominent examples.
Law Firm: DLA Piper | Published: 29 February 2012 | Practice Area: Outsourcing
Public procurement law is set to change, following new draft directives issued by the European Commission in December. The proposals form part of an overall programme aimed at modernising public procurement in the European Union. Wragge & Co provide a summary of some of the possible changes.
Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 22 February 2012 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
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