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Self-taught artist to auction Maro Itoje painting at flagship rugby event

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A portrait of England rugby star Maro Itoje is set to be auctioned at a flagship players’ event later this month – created by a self-taught Bristol artist who took up painting during lockdown.

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Seriousness of parental alienation highlighted in recent case

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With a rapid rise in cases of parental alienation in the UK, a recent Judgement has shown that Courts are not taking the matter lightly and are unafraid to take action against offenders.

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Statutory Wills

Court of Protection
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A Statutory Will is the name given to a Will that the Court of Protection can put in place for a person who’s lost the capacity to make a Will themselves. One may also be required if the person has a Will but it is out of date or there’s been a change in their circumstances.

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Strong growth at Clarke Willmott as Rosser passes the CEO baton

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Clarke Willmott has reported another year of strong growth, with profit per equity partner (PEP) of £489k (up 14%) and revenue over the £60m mark at £60.8m. The firm has no bank debt with over £13m in the bank at year end.

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Surrogacy and fertility law

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Fertility law has not evolved at the same rate as assisted reproduction technologies. We look at the need for judges to be creative in how they apply legislation.

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Teachers’ pension valuation delays likely to persist

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Family law
Delays in pension valuations for members of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme are stalling divorce settlements, leaving countless individuals in financial and emotional limbo, says Adam Maguire, partner in the Family Law team at Clarke Willmott.

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The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: why it matters to your business

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The recently introduced Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill 2022-23 (the Bill), as currently drafted, will remove all EU-derived laws from domestic legislation by December 2023 unless steps are taken to preserve it.

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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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Farm Business Structures Part 5: How do I sell my farming business?

Agriculture
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Tom Potts, from our Corporate team discusses key aspects of agricultural business structuring in a series of articles, in this article he looks at how to sell a farming business

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