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Sarah Manley

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Taunton
Sarah specialises in commercial landlord and tenant work, investment property management, funding and estate management work for utility undertakers.
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Simon Day

Partner

Bristol
Simon Day is a partner in the Bristol Commercial Property team specialising in commercial landlord/tenant, funding and property insolvency.
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Sonal Crocker

Senior Associate

Bristol
Sonal Crocker is a Senior Associate in Clarke Willmott’s Bristol Restructuring & Insolvency team with specialist experience in actions against directors.
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Sophie Kemp

Associate

Taunton
Sophie specialises in commercial disputes, contentious Wills, trusts and probate and agricultural property litigation.
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Statutory Wills

Court of Protection
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A Statutory Will is the name given to a Will that the Court of Protection can put in place for a person who’s lost the capacity to make a Will themselves. One may also be required if the person has a Will but it is out of date or there’s been a change in their circumstances.

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Surgical negligence claims

Medical negligence
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Undergoing surgery can be daunting enough, but when something goes wrong the consequences can be devastating. If a mistake or complication that could have been avoided has worsened your condition, prolonged your recovery or left you needing more surgery or with an ongoing injury, you may be able to bring a surgical negligence claim.

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The Data Use and Access Act 2025

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Commercial contracts and agreements
The Data (Use and Access) Bill (now the Data Use and Access Act 2025 (“Act”)) received Royal Assent on 19 June 2025 after a prolonged period of back-and-forth between the House of Lords and House of Commons.

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The Debt Respite Scheme (‘Breathing Space’) – information for landlords and managing agents

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The government’s Debt Respite Scheme comes into force on 4 May 2021. The Scheme provides qualifying individuals with a ‘breathing space’ from creditor action.

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The Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022

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(“the Act”) comes into force on 30 June 2022, although it will not come into force for retirement properties before 1 April 2023.

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The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill: why it matters to your business

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The recently introduced Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill 2022-23 (the Bill), as currently drafted, will remove all EU-derived laws from domestic legislation by December 2023 unless steps are taken to preserve it.

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