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Good information management: a shield and a sword in disputes

The statue of justice above the Old Bailey: image to illustrate information management and disputes
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Good records, stemming from information management best practice, can act as both a shield and a sword in disputes, according to an in-house lawyer at Buro Happold.

Ellie Greatholder, UK director for commercial and legal at Buro Happold, gave an in-house lawyer’s perspective on information management’s role in easing and avoiding disputes during last week’s webinar on the topic, organised by Construction Management and BIMplus and sponsored by Mail Manager.

“My top tip is to treat every record as if it were associated to a developing dispute so you can spot gaps and vulnerabilities in the information from a perspective of heightened awareness,” she said.

She noted the vast array of information now available. “What records are we talking about? There’s a huge range of information that counts as a record – fundamentally any kind of record of anything that happens during a construction project: photographs, site diaries, time sheets, hand-written notes in meetings, text messages, and messages on WhatsApp. I’ve even heard of Snapchat being used recently.”

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