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Coty Germany GmbH v Amazon Services Europe Sàrl

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is an important decision which clarifies the law concerning trade mark infringement and passing off in particular in cases involving online marketplaces.

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Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board

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In October 2018 a report was commissioned to investigate maternity services at Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board following concerns raised regarding safety within the maternity units of the Royal Glamorgan Hospital and Prince Charles Hospital.

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Ground rent and service charge for later living developments

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Historically, the costs of providing communal facilities have been recovered by way of a ground rent and service charge. However, the Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 (the “Act”), will impact significantly.

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John Flint Commercial Litigation Partner

John Flint

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Manchester
John Flint is a Partner in Clarke Willmott’s commercial & private client litigation team, specialising in defamation and reputational management as well as director, shareholder and partnership disputes.
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Matthew Dootson - Associate - Corporate and Commercial - Clarke Willmott Manchester

Matthew Dootson

Partner

Manchester
Matthew is a Partner in the Corporate and Commercial team in Manchester, specialising in mergers and acquisitions, corporate structuring, buy-outs, joint ventures, and data governance.
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Non-contentious construction law

Construction
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Our non-contentious team advises on the drafting and negotiation of construction contracts. Not only do we assist with contractual issues but we are also quick to understand business needs, giving practical advice in relation to legal challenges.

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Our expertise

To help our clients navigate the law and achieve the best possible outcome, our team is made up of solicitors who specialise in many different areas of law and business sectors.

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Restructuring, TUPE & Redundancy

Employment
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As your business grows and evolves, restructuring and reorganisation is often inevitable. The need for change can also arise during times of economic uncertainty, when challenging decisions must be made. Managing the process correctly plays a crucial role in the long-term health of your business and taking advice early is critical to ensure the legal risks are effectively managed.

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Service of documents: do you accept?

Service of documents: do you accept?
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Civil dispute resolution

The Civil Procedure Rules (“CPRs”) are very strict in their application of the rules on service of documents. You do not want to find…

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Workplace investigation solicitors

Employment
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A workplace investigation is a key part of following a fair procedure if one of your employees is being disciplined, brings a grievance or ‘blows the whistle’ (makes a ‘protected disclosure’). It is also an important step in managing a complaint to avoid it becoming a significant dispute.

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FinTech

FinTech
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is a term used to describe a variety of innovative technologies using software or other information communication technologies (ICT), including so-called ‘crypto-currencies’, such as Bitcoin.

companies tend to be start-ups that “disrupt” existing financial services markets by increasing efficiency through innovation, investment, and the use of technology. They can also provide entirely new financial services products and innovations.

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