If you’re a care provider, healthcare professional, employer or family member facing an inquest following a death, this guide outlines the key legal aspects and how our firm can support you.
Written by
Bridget Sanger
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Raising awareness on stillbirth | Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025
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Medical negligence
Here at Clarke Willmott we are often contacted by parents who have suffered the loss of a baby who are seeking advice. In these claims the parents not only have to deal with the devastating loss of their child, but also the fact that this could have been prevented with proper care.
Written by
Vanessa Harris
and
Kerry Fifield
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Psychological impacts of stillbirth – Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025
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Medical negligence
The emotions experienced following a stillbirth are complicated and have potential to cause both short-term and long-term psychological problems. Clarke Willmott are aiming to raise awareness about baby loss in the UK, through Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025.
Written by
Vanessa Harris
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The UK’s social housing sector is carefully regulated by multiple bodies with the aim of ensuring adherence to the necessary high standards that have been put in place through legislation.
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Employment status of athletes & sports coaches: everything you need to know
Sport
Insights
In the world of professional and grassroots sport, the question of whether athletes and coaches are employees or independent contractors has significant legal, tax, and practical consequences.
Written by
Tim Copplestone
,
Chris Connors
,
Lavania Xavier
and
Sarah MacLarty
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As we enter the final quarter of 2025, the M&A market is showing signs of cautious optimism. After a quieter start to the year - shaped by political transitions, inflationary pressures, and interest rate volatility - activity is gradually picking up.
Clarke Willmott appointed to £45m LUPC legal services framework
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Education
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has been appointed to the £45 million London Universities Purchasing Consortium (LUPC) 2025 Legal Services Framework.
Written by
Brendan Ryan
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An opening of the floodgates, cementing London as the divorce capital of the world, or a case which highlights the fairness of English law to financially weaker spouses?
Written by
Adam Maguire
Read more on Potanin v Potanina divorce case rumbles on