Clarke Willmott expands Manchester employment team with appointment of associate
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Clarke Willmott has strengthened its national employment law offering with the appointment of Associate Imogen Templeman, who has joined the team led by Partner Louise Rogers in the firm’s Manchester office.
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Louise Rogers
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Imogen Templeman
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Businesses looking to refinance or buy commercial property and hoping to take advantage of any potential upcoming interest rate cuts are being urged to ensure their business records are up to date.
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Andrew Stokes
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Clarke Willmott’s Cardiff office ranks highly in 2024 Legal 500
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The 2024 Legal 500 results have been announced and once again the Cardiff office of national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has ranked highly with both practice areas and individual lawyers named.
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Clarke Willmott’s Southampton office ranks highly in 2024 Legal 500
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The 2024 Legal 500 results have been announced and once again the Southampton offices of national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has ranked highly with both practice areas and individual lawyers named.
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Clarke Willmott has a team of experienced defamation and reputation management solicitors who understand that these issues are often business critical. They will always advise you promptly on the best course of action and the most appropriate remedial action to protect your business and reputation.
Déjà vu? Changes to the French Civil Code and forced heirship
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If you own property in France you will probably be aware that in England and Wales there is a great deal of freedom over the contents of your Will which is not replicated in many European countries, which often operate a form of “forced heirship” .
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Emily advises social landlord clients on all areas of housing management. She has acted for a range of regional, national and specialist Housing Providers, as well as Local Authorities.
Ground rent and service charge for later living developments
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Historically, the costs of providing communal facilities have been recovered by way of a ground rent and service charge. However, the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 (the “Act”), will impact significantly.
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