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Why would a claimant need a court-instructed trust?

Why would a claimant need a court-instructed trust?
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Angela Rayner has sparked controversy in recent days with increasing speculation over her tax affairs. I am not a tax specialist and do…

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Will the number of compulsory liquidations continue to increase?

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Figures released by the Insolvency Service for May 2022 show a 42 per cent increase in the number of compulsory insolvencies in England and Wales compared to the previous month – up from 95 to 135.

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Helping to keep your divorces out of court

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With court typically being the last resort to resolve any disputes, we have outlined several of the diverse out of court options, including the introduction of our one couple, one lawyer option to make this sensitive and emotional time as straightforward as possible.

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Focus on financial services litigation at Clarke Willmott

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Clarke Willmott’s specialist financial services litigation team act for individuals and SMEs, across the country, on a range of disputes in the financial services sector.

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Data protection – are you compliant?

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Data protection legislation in the UK was overhauled in 2018, with enhanced obligations being placed on businesses to protect personal data.

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The court grants dramatic relief in a very dramatic case

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The recent case of Garofalo v Crisp; Re Valorem Holdings Ltd demonstrates the breadth and scope of the courts discretion to order remedies (both final and interim) in an unfair prejudice petition.

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Acting as an executor: how to protect yourself from personal liability

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Executors of a Will, or administrators of an intestate estate have a number of different duties to discharge when administering an estate.

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Contractual protections in the sports sector

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In the dynamic and commercially charged world of professional sports, contracts are at the core of legal and financial relationships. In this article we discuss how brands and rights holders can safeguard exclusivity.

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Prenuptial & postnuptial agreements: Protecting agricultural assets

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Nuptial agreements are an agreement entered into prior to marriage (prenup) or after marriage (postnup) is made between spouses to regulate the rights and responsibilities regarding their financial assets, including agricultural assets and farming business interests, in the event of a divorce or separation.

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How do I protect my assets for my children?

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The best way of protecting your assets for your children is to draw up a Will which includes a trust.

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Alice Keane

Solicitor

Bristol
Alice is a Solicitor in Clarke Willmott’s Commercial Property team, based out of our Bristol office.
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