Clarke Willmott celebrates 10th annual World Encephalitis Day
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On the 10th anniversary of World Encephalitis Day, read about what Clarke Willmott is doing to raise awareness of encephalitis, a devastating condition
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Clarke Willmott helps secure compensation for rugby players made redundant
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Our specialist sport and employment lawyers have worked alongside the Rugby Players’ Association (RPA) to help secure protective award compensation for rugby players affected by sudden redundancy.
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Tim Copplestone
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Clarke Willmott’s commitment to supporting green energy development
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The government continues to identify the strategic importance of growing the country’s renewable and nuclear energy capability over the next 15 years, both from an environmental and economic perspective.
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Clearing a path to the best result – the difficulties in getting the desired remedy in an unfair prejudice petition
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Decisions made my majority shareholders, who are often directors, may be detrimental to minority shareholders whose opinions may not be consulted on the decision. The Companies Act 2006 (section 994) provides protection for shareholders who are being unfairly prejudiced.
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Yesterday I read an extremely worrying statistic that more than 50% of NHS midwives and maternity support staff say that they are planning to leave the health service in the next year.
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