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Clarke Willmott appointed to education consortium framework

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Crime & regulatory
National law firm Clarke Willmott has been appointed to one of the country’s leading education purchasing and procurement frameworks.

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World IP Day 2026: Unlocking the value of intellectual property in sport

World IP Day 2026: Unlocking the value of intellectual property in sport
Views
Intellectual property

26 April 2026 marks World Intellectual Property Day, celebrating the importance of intellectual property (IP) in driving innovation,…

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COVID BI update – Credit for furlough payments

COVID BI update – Credit for furlough payments
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Commercial litigation and disputes

COVID-19 BI claims – the Supreme Court has today confirmed that furlough deductions received by businesses during the #COVID-19 pandemic…

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Debunking common probate myths: a contentious perspective

Civil dispute resolution
Insights
Contentious probate disputes can often arise because widely held myths about Wills, probate, and inheritance cause confusion. As specialists in Will disputes and contentious estates, we frequently see how misunderstandings (rather than malice) can escalate into formal claims.

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Unauthorised AI use by employees set to create major new challenges for businesses

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Commercial contracts and agreements
Businesses will require increasing layers of protection to guard against employees “going rogue” in their use of artificial intelligence, according to a leading lawyer.

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Clarke Willmott advises on £4 million sports investment scheme

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Banking and financial services
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has assisted ethical bank Triodos UK on its involvement in a £4 million initiative to transform community sports facilities across the country.

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Intellectual property rights in Formula One

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Intellectual property
Intellectual property (IP) protection is hugely valuable within Formula One. Partner Amy Peacey discusses in more detail the importance of IP rights in the sport.

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UKREiiF Clarke Willmott’s Drinks Reception – 20 May 2026

Events
We are delighted to invite you to join us at UKREiiF for an evening of canapés and drinks on Wednesday 20 May 2026, 5:30pm to 9:00pm at the Lock Kitchen & Bar, Leeds

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Legal expert calls for renewed look at Ruth Ellis case

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Family law
The story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Britain, has returned to public attention following renewed debate sparked by the television drama A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story.

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A new online platform for possession claims – will it solve the problems?

A new online platform for possession claims – will it solve the problems?
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Housing management

Since 2016, when an overhaul of their systems was first announced, there have been pledges from HM Courts & Tribunal Service that the…

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Rights to light – “It’s the money, stupid”

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Property litigation
Everybody knows right to light claims are really only all about the money, right? And in many cases that can be a significant amount of money.

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