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Relight and regulate my fire: Indonesia's reforms to coal and mineral contracts

The Indonesian Government has formally legislated the establishment of a team tasked with negotiating amendments to existing coal and mineral Contracts of Work. This briefing provides a history of the Mining Law, who the new amendments apply to and what CoW holders should now be thinking about.

Law Firm: Baker & McKenzie | Published: 31 January 2012 | Practice Area: Regulation and Enforcement

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Legal process outsourcing - everything you need to know

This guide from The Law Society explains the basics of legal process outsourcing, highlights key issues to consider and profiles the experience of firms that have used LPO both onshore and offshore. Topics discussed include why firms are outsourcing their work and what to consider when doing so.

Law Firm: The Law Society | Published: 30 January 2012 | Practice Area: Outsourcing

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Global infrastructure report 2012 - issues and trends in investment and development

Bingham's Global Infrastructure studies a diverse range of issues and trends in infrastructure investment and development around the world. This edition contains articles discussing infrastructure development in the US, the road forward for India and Nigeria and Islamic development culture.

Law Firm: Bingham McCutchen | Published: 19 January 2012 | Practice Area: Planning and Development

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Future proofing your contract - how to build flexibility into sourcing contracts

Flexibility in sourcing contracts is becoming even more important in the current economic climate. In this article, DLA Piper provide a number of tricks that can be used to build flexibility into deals and to guard against being accidentally locked into a brittle, unworkable contract.

Law Firm: DLA Piper | Published: 18 January 2012 | Practice Area: Sale and Supply of Goods and Services

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An overview of the amendments to the Russian Civil Procedure Code

Amendments to the Russian Civil Procedure Code will come into force from 1 January 2012. Pepeliaev Group outline what this means for cases heard in the court of appeal, the period for filing the cassation appeal and the wider implications of the amendments to CPC.

Law Firm: Pepeliaev Group | Published: 15 December 2011 | Practice Area: Public Procurement

Boris' island airport to prepare for take-off?

The UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, has instructed cabinet ministers to push through large infrastructure projects as a way of increasing UK economic growth and to stimulate UK employment, including the Mayor of London's ambitious island airport project. This alert details what is currently known.

Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 02 November 2011 | Practice Area: Air

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Construction and engineering update: limitations of liability and wilful default

Clauses which exclude or limit a party's liability under a contract are often the subject of much negotiation in the process and engineering sectors. This briefing examines to what extent a party's wilful default or deliberate breach be covered by the exclusion or limitation of liability.

Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 20 October 2011 | Practice Area: Construction

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Public procurement decisions: how will you be affected by the latest rule changes?

Are you still getting to grips with the new standstill rules? Are you yet to master the complexities of the new regime which can operate to nullify signed contracts? Just when we might be forgiven for thinking the upheavals in procurement law have passed, the rules have changed again.

Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 13 October 2011 | Practice Area: Public Procurement

Public procurement: Is knowledge power?

On 1 October 2011, the Public Procurement (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2011 came into force. They tidy up a few points, but their main aim is to clarify time limits for starting legal proceedings where a bidder thinks a contracting authority has breached the procurement rules.

Law Firm: Shoosmiths | Published: 12 October 2011 | Practice Area: Public Procurement

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Russia overhauls rules for documenting relationships in investment and construction sectors

The Russian Supreme Arbitration Court has published a resolution which creates substantial risks for builders, investors and developers and others working in investment and construction by amending the classification of relationships arising when investments are made.

Law Firm: Pepeliaev Group | Published: 07 October 2011 | Practice Area: Construction

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