Failure to serve a right to manage claim notice on a landlord does not always invalidate a claim
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Property litigation
The Supreme Court handed down judgment on 16 August 2024 on an appeal from a decision of the Upper Tribunal that the Respondent RTM company’s right to manage claim was not invalidated by failure to give the Appellant a claim notice.
Written by
Lynn James
,
Gabrielle Roberts
and
Kary Withers
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Rush to finalise deals amid fears of Business Asset Disposal Relief abolition
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Corporate and commercial law
Leading law firm Clarke Willmott LLP is reporting that clients who are in the process of selling a business are trying to speed up completion deals before the Autumn Budget 2024.
Written by
Kim Klahn
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Clarke Willmott renews partnership with Taunton Rugby Club
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Sport
Clarke Willmott is delighted to announce that it has renewed its long-standing partnership with Taunton Rugby Club and will provide support for the upcoming 24/25 season.
Written by
Kirill Bingham
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Will tougher regulations on water company bosses have any impact?
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Commercial property
Forcing water companies to clean up their act is a hot topic at the moment and the mention of The Water (Special Measures) Bill in the King’s Speech was welcomed as a starting point to making this happen.
Written by
Nicola Sutton
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Clarke Willmott’s Clinical Negligence Team settle complex bowel perforation case
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Medical negligence
James Edmondson, Senior Associate was instructed in a claim for a negligent failure on the part of an NHS Trust to diagnose bowel obstruction leading to a bowel perforation which caused life-changing sequalae.
Written by
James Edmondson
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Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 – upcoming changes to the succession rules
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Agriculture
In accordance with the Agriculture Act 2020, the eligibility and suitability tests under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (“AHA 1986”) are changing with effect from 01 September 2024.
Written by
Esther Woolford
and
Jodie Coles
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New legislation on data sharing and cyber security
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Commercial contracts and agreements
The King’s Speech unveiled two new bills with implications for the technology sector: the Digital Information and Smart Data Bill (DISDB) and The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill (CSRB).
Written by
Amy Peacey
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Clarke Willmott in Birmingham advises on sale of two North Wales nursing homes
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Corporate and commercial law
Lawyers at national law firm Clarke Willmott in Birmingham have advised on the sale of Bryn Marl Nursing Home in Llandudno Junction, and Coed Isaf Nursing Home at Lllanrhos, near Llandudno, to London-based Vshans Care Ltd.
Written by
Kim Klahn
and
Aidan Clucas
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News Bulletin – Latest developments in the rented and leasehold sectors
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Social housing providers
In yesterday’s King’s Speech, we learned more about the Government’s priorities for the next Parliamentary session in relation to the rented and leasehold sectors. Lynn James and Gabrielle Roberts discuss what this means
Written by
Lynn James
and
Gabrielle Roberts
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