Clarke Willmott advises on latest South Wales care home deal
News
Corporate and commercial law
Clarke Willmott has completed on the latest in a series of care home deals for Linc Cymru Housing Association (Linc). Capel Grange Care Home in Newport was sold as part of a strategic divestment of Linc’s care portfolio.
Written by
Kirill Bingham
,
Vicky Kells
and
Chris Connors
Read more on Clarke Willmott advises on latest South Wales care home deal
Clarke Willmott in Birmingham advises on sale of two North Wales nursing homes
News
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
Read more on Clarke Willmott in Birmingham advises on sale of two North Wales nursing homes
We are delighted to announce seven new associates across our seven regional offices. Meanwhile two lawyers were also promoted to partner and eight to senior associate.
Clarke Willmott reappointed as NFU Legal panel firm
News
We are delighted to have been reappointed to the National Farmers Union (NFU) legal panel for the South West, following an extensive re-selection process.
Read more on Clarke Willmott reappointed as NFU Legal panel firm
Clarke Willmott urges businesses to strengthen fraud prevention measures ahead of new law
News
Corporate and commercial law
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP is urging businesses to strengthen fraud prevention measures ahead of new legislation introducing a corporate offence of “failing to prevent fraud.”
Written by
Aidan Clucas
Read more on Clarke Willmott urges businesses to strengthen fraud prevention measures ahead of new law
Coronavirus and force majeure clauses in construction standard form contracts
News
It seems highly probable that the coronavirus pandemic itself will be found to constitute a force majeure. This will only be applicable if the contract was entered before the coronavirus outbreak. Alternatively, contracts will be “frustrated”. This means they literally cannot be performed.
Read more on Coronavirus and force majeure clauses in construction standard form contracts