Contract Works Insurance: Contractor Self-insured Retentions and the Impact of Aggregation

Carter Newell Partner Patrick Mead contributed to the Building and Construction Law Journal, authoring Contract Works Insurance: Contractor Self-insured Retentions and the Impact of Aggregation.

Patrick is widely recognised and awarded for his preeminent expertise in construction, projects & infrastructure and insurance, and regularly shares his specialty knowledge through publications, articles, and presentations.

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Patrick Mead
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