Eloise is a Solicitor in Clarke Willmott’s Bristol Commercial Litigation Team. She advises across a broad range of civil, contentious commercial and corporate disputes
Today, our expert team of solicitors is frequently called upon by multi-national organisations and institutions, entrepreneurial businesses, and wealthy individuals and families seeking advice and guidance on protecting their assets.
The legal sector has seen a surge in interest from private equity (PE) firms. This trend presents both opportunities and challenges for the legal sector. Are you ready to engage in these discussions? Before embarking on this journey, it’s crucial to consider several key factors.
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Kelvin Balmont
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Professional football referee Supreme Court Case: Case study
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Sport
Our sport sector looks at the full picture & an analysis of key elements for determining employment status: in: Football referee Supreme Court case – Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Respondent) v Professional Game Match Officials Ltd.
Written by
Tim Copplestone
and
Chris Connors
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Clarke Willmott advises US company on acquisition of Associated Utility Supplies Ltd.
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Corporate and commercial law
Lawyers at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP have advised US company Osmose Utilities Services Inc. on its acquisition of Huddersfield-based Associated Utility Supplies (AUS) Ltd.
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Simon Thomas
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Emily is a Senior Associate in our Divorce and Family Law team, dealing with divorce and associated financial matters, nuptial and cohabitation agreements, private children matters including child relocation, and domestic violence injunctions.
Epping Forest case: Planning law, Use Class, injunctions and migrant hotels
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Planning and the environment
The recent legal battle between Epping Forest District Council (“the Council”) and the Home Office over the use of the Bell Hotel in Essex has spotlighted a critical intersection of planning law, asylum policy, and local governance.
Written by
Michelle Spark
and
Louise Clifton
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