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practices have recently received media attention, with some politicians calling for the tactic to be banned.

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Fire safety measures: the law

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The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 applies to virtually every structure, with the exception of private homes.

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Give us a business-friendly Budget, Clarke Willmott urges Chancellor

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Corporate and commercial law
The Chancellor must deliver “a much more business-friendly Budget” later this month if the UK is to be set on the path to growth, according to leading corporate and commercial lawyer, Richard Swain.

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Impressive results for Clarke Willmott in 2022 Legal 500 Guide

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Clarke Willmott LLP received prestigious Top Tier rankings for 10 of their specialist practice areas, up one from last year’s results, with a total of 61 recommendations across all of their seven regional offices.

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JLR cyber attack highlights importance of robust contracts, insurance and other risk management tools

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Commercial contracts and agreements
The recent cyber attack suffered by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) makes it all the more vital that businesses have robust commercial contracts, computer back-up procedures and insurance policies in place, according to a leading lawyer.

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Jonathon Forrester - Employment Solicitor - Clarke Willmott

Jonathon Forrester

Partner

Birmingham
Jonathon is a partner in Clarke Willmott’s employment team and provides hands-on advice for employers facing challenging issues with employees.
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Kelvin Balmont - Corporate Solicitor - Southampton

Kelvin Balmont

Chairman & Partner

Southampton
Kelvin provides practical, commercial advice to enable his clients to get their transactions over the line quickly and efficiently
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Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 – Is this the end of security of tenure?

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Property litigation
If you require further information on the changes to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, get in touch online or call 0800 652 8025 to speak to one of our solicitors.

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Landlords told flexibility is key to recovery in property sector

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Commercial litigation and disputes
The impact of COVID-19 on landlord and tenant relationships was under the spotlight at the first in our new series of property webinars drawing on the expertise of specialists from our property litigation, restructuring and insolvency, and commercial property teams.

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Lawyers welcome compensation scheme for victims of pension mis-selling scandal, but many steelworkers to be left behind

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Lawyers working to help victims of the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) scandal have welcomed news of a £71 million compensation scheme for those affected, but are asking whether the proposals go far enough.

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Limitation periods – Construction’s ticking time bomb

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A residential tower block in Ipswich was undergoing a major face lift, around the same time, a 16-story property was also having a cladding system fitted to it. It was to be alleged later in court that the cladding system was unsafe and more flammable than that installed at Grenfell Tower.

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