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From closure to keys back: Ground 7A mandatory possession

From closure to keys back: Ground 7A mandatory possession
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Housing management

Closure orders can be an effective way to deal with serious and persistent anti‑social behaviour in social housing. They provide swift…

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Why sport professionals should consider nuptial agreements this winter Olympics season

Family law
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Family lawyer Chris Longbottom discusses the importance of nuptial agreements for sport professionals where the financial implications of marriage can be more complex.

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Successful launch of group to help Bristol couples separate amicably

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Family law
A new organisation - Bristol Family Law Solutions (BFLS) - was officially launched at a well-attended event held at Clarke Willmott’s Bristol office during Family Mediation Week.

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Soft opt‑in for charity marketing

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Charities
Under the DUAA, charities will be allowed to send electronic marketing (emails, SMS, and social media messages) without explicit prior consent, provided they satisfy three strict conditions.

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Funding packages: a key tool for expanding law firms

Corporate and commercial law
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Kelvin Balmont, Chairman at national law firm Clarke Willmott joins Partner, Bethan Evans, to look at funding packages and how advice on financing law firms.

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Flood risk and business interruption: A recurring reality for retail and leisure

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Commercial litigation and disputes
As the legal and insurance markets move beyond the surge of Business Interruption (BI) claims arising from COVID-19 and the landmark FCA Test Case, a leading national law firm is urging UK businesses to refocus their attention on a growing and persistent threat: flooding and extreme weather-related disruption.

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Why your name isn’t always yours to use: Lessons from the Beckham case

Commercial contracts and agreements
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Owning your name personally doesn’t guarantee the right to use it commercially, says commercial lawyer Millie Bradshaw at national law firm Clarke Willmott, in relation to Brooklyn Beckham’s recent social media posts.

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Navigating modern contentious probate: Key risks, rising disputes and how to protect your legacy

Private wealth
Insights
Contentious probate claims are increasing across England and Wales, with disputes over wills and estates becoming more common and more complex. These claims often arise at a time of grief, financial pressure and heightened family tension.

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Strengthening climate resilience in social housing: Clarke Willmott supports Peabody through Carbon Literacy training

Strengthening climate resilience in social housing: Clarke Willmott supports Peabody through Carbon Literacy training
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Social housing providers

On 27 January, Clarke Willmott delivered Carbon Literacy training to colleagues from Peabody, one of our largest social housing clients….

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Medical records after a loss: who can see what and why

Medical records after a loss: who can see what and why
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Civil dispute resolution

When someone dies, their medical records may be required to understand what happened, administer an estate, or investigate a possible…

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Planning Law Series 2026

Events

We are delighted to announce the return of Clarke Willmott’s Planning Law Series 2026, taking place throughout March 2026. Each session will be presented by our planning law experts and will provide updates on the Planning & Infrastructure Act, National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), case law, water neutrality, legislation and policy in order to help keep you… “Planning Law Series 2026”

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