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Clarke Willmott ranks in top two in South West M&A rankings

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Corporate and commercial law
National law firm Clarke Willmott is ranked second in the South West for M&A deals in the first half of 2025, according to the latest market data.

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Clarke Willmott expands Manchester employment team with appointment of associate

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Employment
Clarke Willmott has strengthened its national employment law offering with the appointment of Associate Imogen Templeman, who has joined the team led by Partner Louise Rogers in the firm’s Manchester office.

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Red flags in disrepair claims: A Housing Provider’s toolkit

Red flags in disrepair claims: A Housing Provider’s toolkit
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Housing management

Written by Candice Moyo For Housing Providers, managing disrepair claims is a fundamental aspect of maintaining safe and habitable homes….

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Count-down to identity verification for directors and PSCs and new rules for company registers

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If you are a company director there are changes, soon to be implemented, at Companies House which will impact you. Companies House recently announced that 18 November 2025 is D-Day for mandatory identity verification for directors and persons with significant control (PSCs).

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Why would a claimant need a court-instructed trust?

Why would a claimant need a court-instructed trust?
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Angela Rayner has sparked controversy in recent days with increasing speculation over her tax affairs. I am not a tax specialist and do…

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Your up-to-date guide on the forthcoming employment law changes

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Employment
Here’s a summary of the most important updates for employers as we break down the roadmap for the delivery of the Employment Rights Bill. We are expecting a few changes to happen in 2025, but with most changes in 2026 and 2027.

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Clarke Willmott assists Somerset Council in taking action against rogue landlords

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Crime & regulatory
Clarke Willmott LLP has assisted Somerset Council in taking action against two Yeovil-based landlords for repeatedly breaching housing standards.

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Employee ownership trusts and law firms: Is it a realistic exit option?

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Corporate and commercial law
As the legal sector continues to evolve, many law firm owners are exploring new ways to exit their businesses - whether through a sale, merger, or internal transition.

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