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The Financial Ombudsman Service confirms that Intelligent Money Ltd failed to protect its customers

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Financial services litigation
The primary consideration for the FOS was whether Intelligent Money acted with reasonable care, due diligence, and fairness in accepting Mr S’ application to invest with Greyfriars in P6.

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The Pubs Code and going free of tie

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The “beer tie” is a centuries-old concept where large pub companies lease their pubs to tenants. As part of the pub tenancy agreement the tenant is restricted to buying its beer and products from the landlord, generally at inflated prices. In England and Wales, there are six large pub-owning businesses (landlords) and thousands of tied tenants.

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Tis the Season of Goodwill…

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Private wealth
If you are making Christmas gifts to family and friends, the IHT consequences may not be at the forefront of your mind, but it might be helpful to be aware of the possible IHT effect of such gifts.

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Trainee solicitor and paralegal careers

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Taking your first steps in law? Joining Clarke Willmott as a paralegal comes with great opportunities. Offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.

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UK-US tariffs deal brings some breathing space for North West manufacturing – but uncertainty is still inhibiting investment and growth

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Commercial litigation and disputes
John Flint, commercial litigation partner in Manchester, says that while some details remain unclear the tariffs agreement between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer is potentially “better news” for Manchester and the North West.

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UWE Bristol and local law firms launch talent collaboration programme for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic students

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UWE Bristol and local law firms including Clarke Willmott launch talent collaboration programme for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic students

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Water

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Clarke Willmott has an extensive range of experience across the water sector, as well as a detailed understanding of the industry, key legislation and the regulatory requirements.

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What’s in store for Inheritance tax?

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Private wealth
Inheritance tax has been in the spotlight recently with suggestions that the Conservative Party may include its abolition in their General Election manifesto, although despite rumours to the contrary no mention of IHT was made in the Autumn Statement.

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The national law firm set on delivering the best possible career experiences for our people. We advise businesses and private clients Offices nationwide in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.

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Widow of man who suffered up to 40 falls at care home in Cornwall is awarded £28k

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Medical negligence
The widow of an elderly man who suffered up to 40 falls – including one in which he suffered a broken leg – at a care home in Cornwall has been awarded £28,000 in an out-of-court settlement.

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Clarke Willmott Summer Vacation Scheme

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This summer, we are giving candidates the chance to experience what it’s like to be part of our firm by offering a weeklong paid placement.

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