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The FCA’s thematic review of retirement income advice – A “mixed picture”

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Announced in January 2023, the FCA has recently published its latest thematic review into retirement income advice. The FCA has published its report TR24/1 alongside a Dear CEO letter asking firms to make improvements to their processes.

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The media, the clinical negligence divide

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Claimants are often referred to in pejorative terms, as “lottery winners” and their legal representatives as ambulance chasers

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The right to work in the UK after Brexit

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The UK officially left the EU on 31 December 2020. Since then there has been a lot of speculation with employers as to what types of right to work checks they need to carry out with EU nationals and how EU nationals are able to work in the UK after Brexit.

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The Times ‘Best law firms 2024’

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Clarke Willmott has once again been named in the prestigious Times Best Law Firms rankings. With our private client team receiving particular commendation for its inheritance and succession work in The Times’s 2024 list.

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Time running out for shared appreciation mortgage borrowers to claim compensation

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Thousands of homeowners trapped by shared appreciation mortgages (SAMs) in the 1990s should take legal advice as soon as possible as there are time limits within which compensation must be claimed.

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Trusts and the 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive

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There has been some publicity in the media recently about the effect on trusts of the 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive (5th AMLD).

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Victimisation: the right not to remain silent

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The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) recently considered the case of Warburton v Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Police and outlined the proper test to determine whether a person has been victimised at work.

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What did you say? Accent bias in Workplace

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Does the law protect an employee from being mocked for their regional or national accent? Does it make a difference if their accent is from Liverpool or Australia…Somerset or Africa?

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What happens to a holiday home when the property owner becomes incapacitated?

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When your clients bought their holiday home abroad they may have given some thought to what happens to the property on their death. They may not, however, have considered the situation should the property owner become incapacitated in later life.

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