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RICS Dilapidations Forum Annual Conference 2019

Firmly established as the UK’s leading dilapidations event, The RICS Dilapidations Forum Annual Conference returns in 2019 to provide critical updates for practising building surveyors, valuers and legal experts.

Debating the key valuation, technical and legal topics for the dilapidations professional.

Chaired by Chris Sullivan from Hollis, this event showcases leading experts giving high-level perspectives on key valuation, technical and legal topics every dilapidations professional should know about. It will provide you with a unique opportunity to understand legal essentials, refresh your practical knowledge and understand dilapidations from various jurisdictions and sectors.

This year will feature several interactive and demonstrative sessions to showcase best practice. These include a mock mediation, where a case is re-enacted by solicitors, mediators, building surveyors and clients. Several panels will debate and discuss common challenges faced, as well as provide a broader  perspective on the future of commercially leased premises, both in the UK and globally.

Breakout sessions once again offer you the chance to tailor your agenda to best suit your specific areas of interest. Choose between common dilapidation issues faced by valuers or a technical update on mechanical and engineering, statutory compliance and technical due diligence.Network with 400 attendees from across the UK and receive the very latest updates to ensure you remain at the forefront of this complex area of practice.

Janet Bignell QC will be speaking at the afternoon panel discussion on Court v Arbitration: The Pros and the Cons, Specific Performance, rightly rare? and The Expert's Role.

For more information and to book a place, please click here

Details
Date: September 19 2019
Time: 08:30 - 17:20
CPD: 5.5
Fee: £245 + VAT
Venue: etc. venues County Hall, Riverside Building County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, London, SE1 7PB

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