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  2. King's Bench Division - Wikipedia

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    Specialised courts of the King's Bench Division include the Administrative Court, Technology and Construction Court, Commercial Court, and the Admiralty Court. The specialised judges and procedures of these courts are tailored to their type of business, but they are not essentially different from any other court of the King's Bench Division.

  3. Rolls Building - Wikipedia

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    The Rolls Building is a judicial court complex on Fetter Lane in the City of London that is used by the High Court of Justice (one of the Senior Courts of England and Wales). It houses the commercial and property business of the Chancery Division (including bankruptcy), as well as the Admiralty Court , Commercial Court , and the Technology and ...

  4. Courts of England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Business and Property Courts administer the specialist jurisdictions that had previously been administered in the Queen's Bench Division under the names of the Admiralty Court, [13] the Commercial Court, [14] and the Technology & Construction Court, [15] and under the Chancery Division's [16] lists for Business, [17] Insolvency and ...

  5. David Waksman - Wikipedia

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    On 1 October 2018, he was appointed as a judge of the High Court and assigned to the Queen's Bench Division. [5] He took the customary knighthood in the same year. [ 1 ] He hears cases in the Commercial Court , the Technology and Construction Court ; he is the designated judge of the Planning Court and is authorised to sit on the Competition ...

  6. Circuit judge (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Circuit judges are judges in England and Wales who sit in the Crown Court, the Family Court, the County Court and some specialized sub-divisions of the High Court of Justice, such as the Technology and Construction Court. There are currently over 600 circuit judges throughout England and Wales.

  7. Scott schedule - Wikipedia

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    Such schedules are often used in court cases where there are several complaints of poor workmanship, for example in building work. [1] This type of document takes its name from George Alexander Scott, an Official Referee in the tribunal which is now the Technology and Construction Court, who originally developed the idea. [2] [3]

  8. Construction Law Journal - Wikipedia

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    Guest editor: specialist lawyers offer opinions on legal issues affecting the construction industry; State of Play: a table tracking new and proposed legislation in the UK and EU; Reports from the Courts, written by Michael Furmston, provides rulings from the Technology and Construction Court as well as results of appeals.

  9. Vivian Ramsey - Wikipedia

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    As a specialist in construction law, Sir Vivian was assigned to the Technology and Construction Court and was subsequently made Judge in charge of the Court in 2007. He was appointed a Fellow [ 5 ] of the Royal Academy of Engineering [ 6 ] in 2013.