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Building Safety Disputes

Run Time
40 Minutes
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Construction
Available Until
30/03/2027

Price £130.00

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Description

Ruth Keating and Hannah McCarthy, Barristers at 39 Essex Chambers discuss building safety disputes.


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Ruth Keating

Barrister

39 Essex Chambers

Ruth Keating has a multi-disciplinary practice, with particular experience in energy and construction disputes, environmental and public law.

She regularly acts as junior counsel in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court and as sole counsel in the High Court, adjudications and arbitrations. In addition to advisory and drafting work, Ruth has extensive trial advocacy experience, ranging from short to multi-week hearings and appellate work.

She is a member of the Attorney General’s C Panel of Junior Counsel to the Crown and is also called to the Bar of Ireland.

Ruth was previously a judicial assistant to Lady Arden and Lord Kitchin at the Supreme Court and a research assistant at the Law Commission of England and Wales.
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Hannah McCarthy

Barrister

39 Essex Chambers

Hannah specialises in construction and engineering, energy, and professional negligence, as well as general commercial work. She is regularly instructed by domestic and international clients in Technology and Construction Court (TCC) proceedings as well as arbitration and adjudication. Hannah has substantial experience as junior counsel as well as sole counsel of a wide range of construction, engineering and infrastructure disputes, with particular experience of nuclear and energy matters. She works with FIDIC, NEC3 and JCT standard forms and bespoke contracts, and advises employers, construction professionals, local authorities as well as private individuals.

Hannah speaks fluent French, in addition to German and Italian, which has helped in developing her international practice.  In 2019, she was called to the Bar of Ireland. 
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