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Teachers’ pension valuation delays likely to persist

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Family law
Delays in pension valuations for members of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme are stalling divorce settlements, leaving countless individuals in financial and emotional limbo, says Adam Maguire, partner in the Family Law team at Clarke Willmott.

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Telecoms advice for landowners

Telecoms advice for landowners
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Our Telecoms team acts exclusively for landowners against operators and has advised on telecoms issues for over 20 years. Our clients include retailers, social housing providers, housebuilders, commercial property developers, communications businesses and commercial landlords.

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The carbon free home

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Philip Brown, Commercial Property Partner comments on the impact of the Energy White Paper for the house building sector.

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The Christmas bubble – More toil and trouble for separated parents?

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The looming cloud of COVID-19 this year is going to produce an added layer of tension and logistical difficulty for separated parents who regularly report that they find it difficult to discuss and agree arrangements for their children over the emotional Christmas period.

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The Court deploys new powers to order a party to mediate

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Commercial litigation and disputes
The High Court has recently deployed powers that it acquired in the Autumn of 2024 to force a party to mediate.

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The critical importance of construction throughout the coronavirus crisis and beyond

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The sector is exceptionally valuable to the UK economy and over the last decade has seen significant growth. In 2019 there were over 2.7 million people employed in the sector accounting for 7% of the UK workforce.

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The effectiveness of contractual exclusion clauses

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Peter Brewer, in our commercial litigation team has a particular interest in complex contractual disputes, shareholder disputes, banking disputes and professional negligence claims.

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The impact of COVID-19 on hospitality and retail

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Retail & leisure
The Office for National Statistics has published data showing the impact on the hospitality sector. In 2019, the hospitality sector represented 3% of the UK economy, contributing £59.3billion worth of revenue and employing £2.3million. 

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The lasting consequences of DIY wills

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Our private client team are warning people about the lasting consequences of making a DIY will rather than enlisting the help of a professional adviser.

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