Katherine Keenan, Associate
Katherine advises in relation to contentious and non-contentious matters in the construction industry.
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Email: Katherine.Keenan@crsblaw.com
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About
Katherine advises developers and contractors on a wide range of construction projects. Katherine has experience advising throughout the life cycle of construction projects, primarily on non-contentious matters, from procurement advice through to negotiation of project documents.Katherine Keenan is admitted to practice in England and Wales.
Experience
- Advising the developer of a high end senior living development in London from the procurement stage through to construction.
- Acting for the developer on a construction finance of a senior living development.
- Advising an international developer on the fit out of their new office in London.
- Acting for high net worth individuals on re-development of private residence.
Our thinking
Michael O'Connor
Infra.law - Spring 2021
Click here to read the latest edition of our construction and infrastructure publication, Infra.Law.
Katherine Keenan
Wooden towers – the rise of the “plyscraper”
Andrew Keeley
Construct.law - Winter 2020
Read the latest edition of Construct.Law bringing your legal and commercial insight into issues facing the construction industry.
Katherine Keenan
Katherine Keenan writes for Building on undertaking variations without a written instruction
Katherine Keenan
Case Law Update: Can a company in liquidation adjudicate?
Examining three recent cases on whether a company in liquidation can commence an adjudication.
James Worthington
C&I Webinar and H&S Handout
The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 sets out the overarching legal framework for health and safety legislation in the UK.
Katherine Keenan
Hybrid contracts - Should payment notices distinguish between sums due for construction operations and non-construction operations?
Following a recent case, the Court of Appeal considered hybrid contracts again in the context of the payment provisions in the Act.