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Clarke Willmott Summer Vacation Scheme

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This summer, we are giving candidates the chance to experience what it’s like to be part of our firm by offering a weeklong paid placement.

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Clarke Willmott supports Action for Brain Injury Week

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Personal injury and medical negligence
Clarke Willmott is once again supporting brain injury charity Headway with their Action For Brain Injury week campaign, taking place between 20th and 26th of May 2024.

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Clarke Willmott unveils Taunton office refurbishment

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The Taunton office of Clarke Willmott  has undergone a transformative and sustainable refurbishment – creating a low carbon environment fit for the new era of hybrid working.

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Classic cars: No MOT, no problem?

Commercial litigation and disputes
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David Stedman, a lawyer specialising in classic car disputes, looks at how useful MOTs are when purchasing a classic car.

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Code of Practice on “Fire and Rehire” practices

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The practice of “fire and rehire” has sparked considerable controversy in recent years, especially for employers using such practices to change employees’ terms and conditions, often for the employer’s own benefit.

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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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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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