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Telecoms: Important New Code case relating to residential rooftop

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In CTIL -v- L&Q [2020] the Tribunal was asked to determine the terms (including the consideration) to impose a new telecoms code agreement for a rooftop site of a residential block in London.

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The Pubs Code and going free of tie

Property litigation
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The “beer tie” is a centuries-old concept where large pub companies lease their pubs to tenants. As part of the pub tenancy agreement the tenant is restricted to buying its beer and products from the landlord, generally at inflated prices. In England and Wales, there are six large pub-owning businesses (landlords) and thousands of tied tenants.

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The V11 Football Scandal: Negligent financial advice under fire

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Commercial litigation and disputes
A group of former Premier League football players including Danny Murphy, Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand have spoken out after losing tens of millions of pounds through financial advisers.

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Understanding shareholder protection: Unfair prejudice explained

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Commercial litigation and disputes
An Unfair Prejudice Petition, contained within Sections 994 to 996 of the Companies Act 2006, is a legal mechanism available to a minority shareholder (the ‘Petitioner’) to challenge unfair treatment. It provides an opportunity for the Petitioner to seek a fair resolution through a statutory remedy which offers relief for ‘unfairly prejudicial’ conduct.

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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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Construction

Construction
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We have specialist teams in contentious and non-contentious construction and advise on every aspect of the procurement process in a number of sectors, including green energy, transport, local government, infrastructure, social housing, retail, and facilities management.

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Franchising

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Clarke Willmott provides a complete legal service to franchisors and franchisees across a broad range of industry sectors, including Retail and Leisure, Hospitality and Care.

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Harvinder Kandola

Harvinder Kandola

Associate

Cardiff

Harvinder is an associate in the banking and finance team based in Cardiff. Harvinder has experience in advising clients on a range of financing matters across various sectors.

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Healthcare

Healthcare
Legal Expertise

Our commercial healthcare solicitors offer extensive experience to our clients across the healthcare sector, including care homes, GP practices, dental practices, nurseries, veterinary practices, and pharmacies.

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Judicial review

Civil dispute resolution
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is a process that requires a judge to assess the lawfulness of a particular decision or course of action taken by a public body, such as a local authority, court, tribunal, health service provider or a central government department and agency. A judicial review is an investigation and a judgment on the way in which that decision has been reached, rather than being a ruling about the outcome.

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Achieving NetZero 2050 and the impact of coronavirus

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There is a saying “United we stand, divided we fall”. This should be absolutely true in the fight for the UK to achieve NetZero by 2050 in terms of the whole low carbon energy sector working together, rather than competing or working in silo mentality.

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