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Enforcing an adjudicator’s decision

An adjudicator’s decision is not always respected with timely compliance. If a party does not abide by an adjudicator’s decision, it may be necessary to commence enforcement action in the Technology and Construction Court.

Courts will usually enforce an adjudicator’s decision without enquiring as to their validity. However, the commencement of legal proceedings can still be daunting and there is an inherent risk in any form of dispute resolution.

However, we can help to limit this risk and achieve the best outcome for you.

The adjudication team at Sharpe Pritchard will provide pragmatic advice on enforcement of an adjudicator’s decision. We have the necessary expertise to guide you through the court process to maximise your chances of success. Our team of adjudication specialists is highly experienced in representing parties in enforcement proceedings.

Our services include:

Contact our adjudication team today to find out how we can support you through the process.

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