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New EPC Regulations – a force for good or unnecessary burden?

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Sarah Manley, Partner who specialises in commercial property matters, explores the impact of the proposed new Energy Performance Certificates (“EPC”) regulations on commercial properties.

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New family partner for Clarke Willmott

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Clarke Willmott continues to expand its national family law team with the addition of Adam Maguire as partner in the Birmingham office

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New Nuclear is essential for the UK’s energy security

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In this article, Simone Protheroe discusses why the landmark decision to build the UK’s first large-scale nuclear energy plant since Sizewell B in 1995 is a welcomed one.

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New property foundation class launched in Bristol

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School pupils in Bristol have been given an insight into working in the property sector thanks to a new private-public sector collaboration.

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New regulations will prevent exclusivity terms in low income worker contracts

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On 5 December 2022, new regulations will come into force rendering exclusivity terms in employment and worker contracts unenforceable where the worker’s earnings under that contract do not exceed the lower earnings limit.

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New Year, New Business: 3 key areas to watch out for in 2024

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Two-thirds of people abandon their New Year’s resolutions by the end of January, but research has shown that the fresh start that a new year brings is good motivation to make a change – and the same applies to your business. In this article we look at three key areas for businesses to be aware of in 2024.

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New year, new contracts

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Wouldn’t it be great to be ‘industry-leaders’ and take advantage of some key changes introduced in the JCT 2016 suite?

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No-fault divorce online – what your clients need to know

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It has recently been reported that, perhaps unsurprisingly, there has been a rise in the number of divorce applications filed since “no-fault” divorce came into force on 6 April 2022.

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Nothing left to paint, nothing left to plant – but plenty left to plan!

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Often matters such as Wills and lifetime planning are pushed to one side because ‘life gets in the way’, not forgetting the fact that they can often prompt difficult and uncomfortable questions.

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Notices containing errors – when can they be served?

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The recent Court of Appeal decision in O G Thomas Amaethyddiath v Turner (Thomas v Turner) has further clarified when a legal notice that contains errors will still be effective, and when it won’t.

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Nuclear case study: Hinkley Point C

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Read about the vital role that Clarke Willmott play in supporting the Hinkley Point C nuclear project. Call 0800 652 8025. Offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.

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