The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015: a year on
8th April 2016
On the anniversary of the CDM Regulations 2015 coming into force, Seb Oram presents a LexisNexis webinar on their effect and on the practical issues that they raise for the Construction and Engineering sectors.
The webinar, co-hosted with Sean Elson of Pinsent Masons, is available here.
Seb is a Construction and Commercial Law barrister. To view his profile please click here.
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