Harriet deals with complex and high value estates, many of which have an agricultural or business element; cross border estates; and advises clients on tax mitigation. Harriet often assists beneficiaries with their own lifetime planning following receipt of their inheritance.
Holly has a particular focus on complex financial relief in divorce cases, working with high net worth individuals, including those with inherited wealth, family businesses, and trust interests.
Leading solicitors advising individuals and businesses based in the UK and overseas on complex matters, including those with a cross-border element. Call 0800 652 8025. Teams in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.
Kerry’s primary focus is the needs of the client and their family when pursuing a claim, taking into account that each client is an individual with specific requirements who needs to be supported in addition to the legal investigation.
Kim understands her clients, advises on the law whilst taking into consideration any risks to add value to her clients and achieve their commercial outcomes.
We are always on the lookout for great people to join our team. View all our vacancies and fulfil your potential at Clarke Willmott. We have offices in in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.
Laura is a Partner in our first tier Property Litigation team specialising in commercial property portfolio management and real property disputes for a variety of national property investors and retailers.
Marguarita Tyne is a claimant clinical negligence solicitor who investigates and brings claims on behalf of patients who have been injured during the course of their medical treatment, acting mainly (but not exclusively) for brain injury claimants in high value and often complex litigation.
If you or a loved one have suffered severe illness or injuries after being wrongly diagnosed, diagnosed too late or not diagnosed at all, you may be entitled to claim compensation for misdiagnosis.
Missed fracture compensation claims are relatively common because some bone injuries have a very narrow window in which to diagnose and treat the fracture to ensure proper healing.
If a bone fracture is missed or misdiagnosed, it can cause serious complications, such as disfigurement, disability or severe infection, and the injured person may be entitled to compensation.
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