Clarke Willmott joins £50k fundraising effort for World Encephalitis Day
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Medical negligence
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP is once again supporting this year’s World Encephalitis Day (WED) on Saturday, 22nd February, to help raise global awareness of the potentially devastating brain condition.
Written by
Marguarita Tyne
and
James Edmondson
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Clarke Willmott retains and expands work on multi million pound housing panel
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Social housing providers
Clarke Willmott LLP has retained and expanded its position on a panel of leading housing specialist law firms as part of a £50 million legal services framework agreement.
Written by
Vicky Kells
and
Lindsay Felstead
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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.”
Written by
Aidan Clucas
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Clarke Willmott’s Summer Vacation Scheme sparks three new careers
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Leading law firm Clarke Willmott has recruited three paralegals to its Southampton, Bristol and Birmingham offices. Nida, Georgia and Dona impressed during the summer work experience placement and were offered roles in the firm’s corporate and private capital teams.
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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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End of the road for Uber – Claimant drivers are “workers”
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Six Supreme Court Justices unanimously found that Uber drivers are workers and are therefore entitled to certain employment rights including the national minimum wage and paid holiday.
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Farmer successful in significant inheritance dispute case
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Guest vs Guest: A Supreme Court judgment has today been handed down in a long-running and significant inheritance dispute case between farmer Andrew Guest and his parents.
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