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Kirill Bingham

Partner

Taunton
Kirill leads corporate transactions in a practical, commercial manner to ensure that clients receive pragmatic advice and deals complete in a timely efficient manner.
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Lauren Hampton - Housing Management Chartered Legal Executive - Southampton

Lauren Hampton

Chartered Legal Executive

Southampton
Lauren acts for social landlords in a wide range of landlord and tenant litigation, and provides advice on all aspects of housing management.
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Leasehold Service Charge Reforms Update

Leasehold Service Charge Reforms Update
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Housing management

The Government has launched a consultation to implement Part 4 of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024. The consultation proposed a…

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Louise Rogers - Employment & HR Solicitor - Manchester

Louise Rogers

Partner

Manchester
Louise is a Partner in Clarke Willmott’s Manchester Employment team and provides employers/HR professionals and senior executives with strategic advice and support in relation to all aspects of employment law.
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Manchester Law Society appoints Clarke Willmott’s Geraldine Stephens as Deputy Chair of Civil Litigation Committee

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Civil dispute resolution
Manchester Law Society, one of the country’s oldest and most influential legal associations, has announced the appointment of Geraldine Stephens as Deputy Chair of its Civil Litigation Committee.

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New construction partner at Clarke Willmott

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Construction
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has appointed a new partner to its leading construction team.

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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 Workplace Sexual Harassment Legislation Effective From 26 October 2024

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Employment
From 26 October 2024, employers will be under a new positive duty to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.

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No such thing as “common law man and wife”

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We outline the legal minefield of cohabiting couples with Stacey Collins and Philip Coates, paralegals in the family law and private client team.

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Nothing left to paint, nothing left to plant – but plenty left to plan!

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Often matters such as Wills and lifetime planning are pushed to one side because ‘life gets in the way’, not forgetting the fact that they can often prompt difficult and uncomfortable questions.

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Notices containing errors – when can they be served?

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The recent Court of Appeal decision in O G Thomas Amaethyddiath v Turner (Thomas v Turner) has further clarified when a legal notice that contains errors will still be effective, and when it won’t.

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