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Does the commercialisation of genetically edited products have a future in the UK?

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The UK government announced a consultation on gene editing to consider whether the current regulations surrounding gene editing should be changed. If the regulations are changed, this could allow for the commercialisation of genetically edited products in the UK.

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Does your will cover the ‘what ifs’?

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A recent High Court case which decided who should inherit the estates of a married couple who died within months of each other, has brought into focus the importance of drafting a fully comprehensive will which covers various eventualities.

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Domestic reverse charge on construction services

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After some considerable delay the Domestic Reverse charge (“DRC”) on construction services came into effect on 1 March 2021.

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Don’t rely on paper tigers

Don’t rely on paper tigers
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Commercial litigation and disputes

The extract below from my recent article is so important. As a litigator I see time and again the problems caused by directors and…

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Employer’s duty of care during the coronavirus crisis

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If the current lockdown extends much further, homeworking may require a health and safety analysis. From one’s workstation to the need for regular breaks, employees will be advised on how to avoid risks.

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End of the road for Uber – Claimant drivers are “workers”

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Six Supreme Court Justices unanimously found that Uber drivers are workers and are therefore entitled to certain employment rights including the national minimum wage and paid holiday.

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Ending the blame game

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New divorce law in England and Wales modernises the divorce process, removing the need for one spouse to blame the other for the breakdown of a marriage.

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Executive Wealthcare

Take our free wealthcheck report that lets you know how best to manage your personal financial and legal matters to help you focus on the priorities.

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Express Financial Remedy Pilot

Express Financial Remedy Pilot
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Family law

Those of us practising in family law are all too aware of the overloaded court system, leading to increased waiting times for our clients…

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Family mediation

Family law
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Clarke Willmott offers family mediation and other out of Court resolution methods as a means of resolving the difficult issues you may be facing when getting divorced, dissolving your civil partnership or separating from your partner.

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Farmer successful in significant inheritance dispute case

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Guest vs Guest: A Supreme Court judgment has today been handed down in a long-running and significant inheritance dispute case between farmer Andrew Guest and his parents.

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