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Region's construction professionals gather for key legal briefing

Regulatory changes and landmark court decisions took centre stage at Ellisons' latest construction briefing at the JobServe Community Stadium in Colchester.

Why it matters: The event brought together property developers, surveyors, architects, engineers, contractors and subcontractors to discuss critical legal changes affecting the construction industry.

Ellisons’ Construction & Development Briefing
Ellisons’ Construction & Development Briefing Feb 2025(Ellisons Solicitors)

The details: Led by Ian Seeley , Partner and Head of Construction & Regulatory Services, and Rebecca Palmer, Consultant Construction Solicitor, the 25 February briefing covered major construction law changes, including:

  • Landmark court judgments

  • Updates to JCT contracts

  • Ongoing implications of the Building Safety Act

  • Predictions for the sector in 2025

What they're saying:

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It was wonderful to bring so many local property developers, surveyors, architects, engineers, contractors and subcontractors together and have the opportunity to lay out the latest case law while offering practical advice on minimising risk.

Andy Laflin , joint MD at Gipping Construction , added: "Keeping up with regulatory changes and key court decisions is essential, but where Ian excels is having the ability to offer a practical perspective on their real-world impact."

What's next: Ellisons is already planning another construction event for autumn, with interested professionals invited to contact events@ellisonssolicitors.com for details.

The bottom line: The construction briefings have become an established fixture in the local industry calendar, offering both legal updates and networking opportunities that reinforce the collaborative approach vital to the sector.

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