Over the course of three days, Clarke Willmott’s social housing experts will host a series of informative webinars for the firm’s flagship event series.
Written by
Lindsay Felstead
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Clarke Willmott’s Birmingham office grows with two new appointments
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The Birmingham office of national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has started the new year with the appointment of two new lawyers Holly Smith and Michaela Walker.
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Rayner Grice
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Andrew Stokes
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Clarke Willmott’s London office achieves top rankings in 2025 Chambers & Partners guide
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The London office of national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has achieved top-tier rankings once again in the 2025 edition of the Chambers and Partners Guide.
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Clarke Willmott’s Chris Longbottom nominated for Legal 500 Northern Powerhouse Awards
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Family law
Chris Longbottom, national family law team manager and partner at Clarke Willmott in Manchester, has been shortlisted for the prestigious ‘Private Client Lawyer of the Year’ award at the Legal 500 Northern Powerhouse Awards.
Written by
Chris Longbottom
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Clarke Willmott’s Clinical Negligence Team settle complex bowel perforation case
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Medical negligence
James Edmondson, Senior Associate was instructed in a claim for a negligent failure on the part of an NHS Trust to diagnose bowel obstruction leading to a bowel perforation which caused life-changing sequalae.
Written by
James Edmondson
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Consulting on the Code: what can landowners expect next?
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What do landowners need to know about the recent government consultation on the Electronic Communications Code? Our Telecoms team examine the five key points.
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During this difficult time, individuals with an acquired brain injury are experiencing hardships. The extent to which they are at risk may reflect the extent of their injury, which in turn may affect their social circumstances.
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Coronavirus and your brain: More about staying safe in difficult times
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In our last article, we looked at how COVID-19 may be affecting the lives of those with an acquired brain injury. We discuss more about staying safe in difficult times.
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Debt recovery: How should businesses tailor strategies during coronavirus
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Many #creditors are being hit by the challenges created by the coronavirus. They must know how to maintain their #income when many customers are struggling.
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Providing a realistic valuation of farm assets in the case of divorce can be ‘tricky’ not only because of the inherent uncertainties farmers face such as weather, rising prices and subsidies but now also because of a seven-year Brexit transition rule, says family law specialist Philippa Yeo.
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