This Webinar shall summarise how the decisions in the property tribunals and courts in 2025 have shaped the use of remedies under the Building Safety Act.
We shall distil the practical lessons learned to assist those pursuing Remediation Orders, Remediation Contribution Orders, Building Liability Orders, and Building Information Orders. Join us to understand how these cases are influencing approaches to building safety and cost recovery.
Speakers:
Yaasica Hamilton-Haye, Senior Associate, Construction
Yaasica advises clients in relation to investigations, enforcement and prosecution under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. She has developed a particular expertise in providing crisis management to clients in the aftermath of a large-scale disaster or serious incidents involving dangerous occurrences, injuries or fatalities.
Yaasica assists clients in carrying out thorough internal investigations into health and safety incidents, along with assisting co-ordinated responses to regulatory bodies such as the Health and Safety Executive, the Fire and Rescue Service, the Police and the Regulator of Social Housing. Yaasica has experience in acting for building owners and landlords in the coronial inquest process, when an unexplained fatality has occurred in a property arising from a health and safety related incident.
James Mapley, Associate, Construction
James is an Associate in our Construction team specialising in resolving construction disputes. He has significant experience in working for Social Housing Providers, Main Contractors, Specialist Subcontractors and Private Individuals.
James trained at a National firm before moving to work in London. James has developed experience in Technology and Construction Court Litigation and is regularly involved in representing clients in all of forms of dispute resolution.
You will receive an email from Devonshires to confirm your place. Please note, places for this event are limited and may become oversubscribed. Clients of Devonshires will have priority and where we are heavily oversubscribed, we will limit places per organisation.