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Cohabitation
If you live with your partner but are not married or in a civil partnership, our specialist cohabitation solicitors can advise you on reaching a formal agreement that sets out your shared and personal assets and responsibilities, giving you both a greater sense of security.
Commercial mediation
At Clarke Willmott, we accept mediation appointments from solicitors, barristers, mediation houses, in house counsel and private individuals. Choosing the right mediator for your dispute is key; all of our mediators have a wealth of experience and expertise in the field.
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Contentious construction law
Our specialist contentious construction team has vast experience in a range of disputes, thereby bringing flexible and practical solutions to problems as they arise. Whether the dispute involves renewable energy projects, construction of specialist facilities, sports stadia, hotel or housing construction, hospitals, roads, bridges, universities or similar, we can assist.
Contractual disputes
At Clarke Willmott, we have a highly experienced team of contract dispute solicitors able to resolve a commercial contract dispute, no matter how big or complex, quickly and cost-effectively.
Corporate restructuring, reorganisations & demergers
There are many reasons why a company may wish to restructure its share capital or ownership structure, whether that be as part of a future sale strategy or to facilitate additional funding coming into the business. Clarke Willmott’s corporate team has extensive experience of all aspects of restructuring and demergers, from advising on solutions to meet your business goals to drafting the necessary agreements.
Corporate tax law
Clarke Willmott’s highly experienced corporate tax solicitors offer comprehensive advice on planning and compliance tax matters to a broad range of clients.
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