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Megan James - Corporate Solicitor - Bristol

Megan James

Associate

Bristol
Megan deals with a variety of corporate matters ranging from amending current, or drafting new, articles of association and advising on and drafting shareholder agreements, through to assisting on M&A transactions.
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Modular builds in social housing

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There is a plethora of different commercial and technical issues to be discussed in the context of each modular project and captured in the contract.

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More challenges for retail, hospitality and leisure as Trump’s tariffs inject fresh uncertainty

More challenges for retail, hospitality and leisure as Trump’s tariffs inject fresh uncertainty
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While President Trump’s announcement of a 90-day tariff pause has given UK businesses “some welcome breathing space”, the retail,…

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Neil Powell - Commercial Property Solicitor - Manchester

Neil Powell

Partner

Manchester
Neil is a Partner in the Commercial Property Team specialising in development, acquisitions, planning promotion and landlord and tenant
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New EPC Regulations – a force for good or unnecessary burden?

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Sarah Manley, Partner who specialises in commercial property matters, explores the impact of the proposed new Energy Performance Certificates (“EPC”) regulations on commercial properties.

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New legislation on data sharing and cyber security

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Commercial contracts and agreements
The King’s Speech unveiled two new bills with implications for the technology sector: the Digital Information and Smart Data Bill (DISDB) and The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill (CSRB).

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Our management board

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We are delighted to introduce Clarke Willmott LLP’s management board.

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Owen Williams - Litigation Solicitor - London

Owen Williams

Solicitor Advocate

London
Owen helps position his clients to maximise settlement opportunities and avoid the potential roulette of an actual trial.
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Partnerships, joint ventures and shareholders agreements

Corporate and commercial law
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If you’re about to collaborate with another person or business, then the right legal advice and formal agreement are a vital part of your future relationship. Clarke Willmott’s corporate and commercial law solicitors understand the importance of joint venture partnerships and shareholder agreements and have the expertise and experience necessary to get the detail and the spirit of a written agreement just right for your business.

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Patent law

Intellectual property
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A patent is a monopoly right which protects inventions. The key point about a monopoly right is that it protects the invention not merely against people who copy it, but those who independently devise or develop something falling within the scope of the patent’s claims. Patents can cover either processes or products.

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Payment holiday and eviction pauses

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From the 26 March 2020 the pause button was pressed in terms of evictions through the implementation of the Coronavirus Act 2020 in relation to residential tenancies and through Practice Direction 51Z of the Civil Procedure Rules in relation to Staying all Part 55 possession proceedings.

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