Navigating the Subject Access Request (SAR) minefield
News
For employers confronted with a subject access request (SAR), the latest guidance from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) provides helpful pointers for navigating the regulatory pitfalls surrounding subject access requests.
Read more on Navigating the Subject Access Request (SAR) minefield
Novia SIPP compensation: lawyers urge clients of platform to act now
News
Following the announcement that investment platform Novia Financial has set aside millions to cover compensation claims, our specialist financial services lawyers are urging anyone who has investments with the platform to act now.
Read more on Novia SIPP compensation: lawyers urge clients of platform to act now
Osprey Group – Clarke Willmott helping to lighten the load
News
“Clarke Willmott who have provided timely commercial and professional legal advice. Our partnership with Clarke Willmott has extended beyond HPC providing first-class advice to other areas of our business.”
Read more on Osprey Group – Clarke Willmott helping to lighten the load
Our recent debt recovery work in the education sector
Debt recovery
Legal Services
Our specialist debt recovery lawyers have successfully recovered unpaid fees for a range of educational establishments. Read recent examples of our work.
Read more on Our recent debt recovery work in the education sector
At Clarke Willmott, we know great service is only delivered by great people, that’s why we do more to create an inclusive culture where everyone can thrive. Offices nationwide Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.
A patent is a monopoly right which protects inventions. The key point about a monopoly right is that it protects the invention not merely against people who copy it, but those who independently devise or develop something falling within the scope of the patent’s claims. Patents can cover either processes or products.
When developing mixed use premises it is important to plan ahead especially where a developer intends to dispose of the freehold of the whole building or grant a long lease of the commercial parts as an investment.
Read more on Planning ahead: the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987