Employment
Insights
We have answered FAQs on age discrimination to help you consider this issue further with a focus on the recruitment process.
Read more on Age discrimination in recruitment: time to nip it in the bud
Read more on Age discrimination in recruitment: time to nip it in the bud
Applying to discharge restrictive covenants
Property litigation
Insights
We provide a guide to practical benefits of substantial value or advantage when applying to discharge restrictive covenants
Written by
Nicola Seager
and Henry Russell
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Read more on Applying to discharge restrictive covenants
Are your business’s terms and conditions enforceable?
Commercial contracts and agreements
Insights
Failure to highlight onerous terms to your customer might mean that your terms and conditions cannot be enforced.
Written by
Cathy Harris
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Read more on Are your business’s terms and conditions enforceable?
Baby Loss Awareness Week 2021
Medical negligence
Insights
Whatever the circumstances, losing a child is a tragedy for families and more needs to be done to recognise and address the issues which lead to baby loss and stillbirth.
Written by
Vanessa Harris
Read more on Baby Loss Awareness Week 2021
Read more on Baby Loss Awareness Week 2021
Can someone with dementia make a Will?
Court of Protection
Insights
Clarke Willmott explore whether people with dementia could have the mental capacity to make a valid Will. Call 0800 652 8025 today to speak to a Wills specialist. Offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.
Written by
Anne Minihane
Read more on Can someone with dementia make a Will?
Read more on Can someone with dementia make a Will?
Clarke Willmott improves care home’s draft rating
Healthcare
Insights
A care home with an overall rating of good received a draft inspection report with an overall rating of inadequate. We successfully challenged the proposed new rating leading to a higher rating in the published report.
Written by
Rich Eldridge
Read more on Clarke Willmott improves care home’s draft rating
Read more on Clarke Willmott improves care home’s draft rating
Employment tribunals – Is it the calm before the storm and our top tips
Employment
Insights
With the Labour Government having now been in situ for a few months, Clarke Willmott’s expert employment tribunal litigator Kathryn Walters shares her thoughts on the potential impact of Labour’s proposed employment law changes on the future of employment tribunal litigation.
Written by
Kathryn Walters
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Read more on Employment tribunals – Is it the calm before the storm and our top tips
Farm Business Structures Part 3: How do I incorporate a farming partnership?
Agriculture
Insights
Tom Potts, from our corporate team discusses key aspects of agricultural business structuring in a series of articles, providing information on the different options and helping you identify the best option for your farm.
Written by
Tom Potts
Read more on Farm Business Structures Part 3: How do I incorporate a farming partnership?
Read more on Farm Business Structures Part 3: How do I incorporate a farming partnership?
Fraudulent calumny: poisoning the mind of a testator
Civil dispute resolution
Insights
Our specialist probate solicitors explain what fraudulent calumny is, its relationship to undue influence and why acting quickly is important if you suspect fraudulent calumny has taken place.
Written by
Bonita Walters
and Ellie Bond
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Read more on Fraudulent calumny: poisoning the mind of a testator
How the Subsidy Control Act 2022 has impacted UK social housing sector and regeneration projects
Commercial litigation and disputes
Insights
The UK subsidy control regime is a little over 18 months old, but it is already making its presence felt in the area of social housing and regeneration projects. Procurement and subsidies expert Brendan Ryan looks at its impact.
Written by
Brendan Ryan
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Read more on How the Subsidy Control Act 2022 has impacted UK social housing sector and regeneration projects
Intestacy rules change but co-habiting partners still lose out
Wills & probate
Insights
The position of both co-habitants and surviving spouses can be protected, and unplanned for inheritance tax bills avoided, by drawing up a Will rather than relying on “the one size fits all” provisions laid down by the intestacy rules.
Written by
Emma Pope (née Wiscombe)
Read more on Intestacy rules change but co-habiting partners still lose out
Read more on Intestacy rules change but co-habiting partners still lose out
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