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Clarke Willmott urges businesses to strengthen fraud prevention measures ahead of new law

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Corporate and commercial law
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP is urging businesses to strengthen fraud prevention measures ahead of new legislation introducing a corporate offence of “failing to prevent fraud.”

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Clarke Willmott’s South West offices achieve top rankings in 2025 Chambers & Partners guide

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The Bristol and Taunton offices of national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP have achieved top-tier rankings once again in the 2025 edition of the Chambers and Partners Guide.

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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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Compensation obtained for delay in diagnosis of ovarian cancer

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Our client suffered symptoms from abdominal pain to blood in urine, despite being examined by CT scans and ultrasounds, no diagnosis was made until she reached stage 3 ovarian cancer. Whilst the doctors admitted breach of duty, they denied causation.

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Concerns about maternity care staffing levels

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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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Construction industry deaths on the rise

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There has a been a shocking rise in construction industry fatal accidents, whilst overall work-related fatal accidents have come down

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COVID-19 and property development agreements

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On the basis that neither party is actively seeking a way of avoiding its responsibilities, many development contracts will contain enough latitude to allow a development to complete, although this may be later than envisaged.

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