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Without prejudice letter disclosed but no apparent bias of adjudicator

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Without prejudice letter disclosed but no apparent bias of adjudicator

by PLC Construction
In Ellis Building Contractors Ltd v Goldstein [2011] EWHC 269 (TCC), Akenhead J in the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) held there was no breach of the rules of natural justice and no apparent bias of the adjudicator. Despite the referring party including without prejudice material, the adjudicator's decision was enforced.

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Published on 19-Jul-2011
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