Contracts need more careful preparation to avoid conflicting provisions

Guest Editor Dom Turner-Harriss of Watson Farley & Williams LLP laments the inadequate contract preparation that is often found to lie at the heart of construction disputes. A recent case highlights what can go wrong, and points towards ways to avoid problems from conflicting contract provisions.

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