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Leasehold and rental reform update

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Property litigation
While a limited number of the provisions have already come into force, others require secondary legislation and further consultations. 

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Lee Hart settles MIB claim for £2million

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Lee Hart, head of the serious injury team at Clarke Willmott, recently concluded a claim for compensation for a client who suffered a brain injury in a road traffic accident for just under £2million.

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Maile v Maile: Farm succession dispute settled in high court

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Agriculture
A High Court ruling has brought closure to a long-running inheritance dispute over West Hook Farm, a 170-acre mixed farm near Okehampton, Devon. The case offers important lessons for farming families planning succession and for rural professionals supporting them.

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Menopause and work: what you need to know

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The most common symptoms of the menopause include hot flushes, difficulty sleeping, low mood, anxiety and issues with memory and concentration. It is clear that such symptoms could affect a person’s work and lead to issues with performance and attendance.

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Modernising LPA process is welcome but must be done properly

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Government plans to digitize the outdated Lasting Power of Attorney process have been welcomed by lawyers who say it has been difficult to manage registrations during lockdown periods.

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Mortgagee exclusion clauses – recent caselaw: Westminster City Council v Gems House Residences Chiltern Street Ltd [2025]

Mortgagee exclusion clauses – recent caselaw: Westminster City Council v Gems House Residences Chiltern Street Ltd [2025]
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This recent case will be of interest to anyone dealing with securitisation of housing by Registered Providers of Social Housing (RPs) or…

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Neurological associations: Is there more to COVID-19 than we think?

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The predominant symptoms of COVID-19 are widely recognised as being respiratory in nature but growing research number of case reports recognising neurological manifestations.

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New fraud regulations: What UK farming businesses need to know

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Agriculture
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 introduces a new offence: failure to prevent fraud. This is largely aimed at bigger organisations, but some farming businesses could be caught by the rules, especially those operating at scale or within larger groups.

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New housing management partner for Clarke Willmott

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Social housing providers
Neelam Sharma joins the firm’s Birmingham office and will be supporting Head of Housing Management and Co-Head of Social Housing, Lindsay Felstead, in her work with regional and national Housing Providers.

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New Nuclear is essential for the UK’s energy security

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In this article, Simone Protheroe discusses why the landmark decision to build the UK’s first large-scale nuclear energy plant since Sizewell B in 1995 is a welcomed one.

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New year, new contracts

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Wouldn’t it be great to be ‘industry-leaders’ and take advantage of some key changes introduced in the JCT 2016 suite?

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