Alistair is a partner in the Commercial Property team specialising in advising housebuilders, developers and promoters in connection with residential development and strategic land transactions.
Alleviating worries – Second Animal Welfare Bill to tackle livestock worrying
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The objective of the second Animal Welfare Bill is twofold: to raise standards for animal welfare and to reform the existing legislation relating to the keeping of animals by offering improved enforcement powers to the police.
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Aman advises on all aspects of commercial property including due diligence, landlord and tenant work, investments, acquisitions, disposals and general estate management.
Amanda specialises in portfolio management and store development programmes for multi-national retail businesses. She is also experienced in managing investment portfolios.
Amanda French to head up retail and leisure at Clarke Willmott
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Experienced commercial property lawyer Amanda French has been appointed head of the retail and leisure sector team at Clarke Willmott – just a year after joining the firm.
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Andrew specialises in secured lending work whilst also dealing with property investment, portfolio management, corporate support and landlord and tenant matters.
Anna has experience in a range of commercial property matters including the grant of new leases, lease renewals and assignments and the acquisition and disposal of real estate.
Are nuptial agreements a good idea for a Christmas engagement?
Family law
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The festive season offers a beautiful backdrop for a romantic engagement. However, for business owners and those with significant assets, it may be wise to consider the inclusion of a pre or post-nuptial agreement before proposing.
Written by
Chris Longbottom
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Arena Television collapsed at the end of 2021 with debts of £280 million. Loans from 55 lenders had been secured against thousands of items of broadcasting equipment that simply did not exist.
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Barry is a pragmatic corporate transactional lawyer who prides himself on his “no-nonsense” approach towards progressing matters in an efficient and timely manner to meet his clients‘ needs.