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The significance of international post and prenups for professional athletes

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Professional sports athletes often move abroad to enhance their careers, in these scenarios a pre- or post-nuptial agreement should be seriously considered.

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2024 legislation could reshape the landscape for sports influencers

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Corporate and commercial law
2024 is shaping up to be a bumper year for sport with the Euro 2024 championship and the Olympics taking place alongside the usual sporting fixtures. With this we expect to see an increase in marketing by sports influencers as brands look to take advantage of sporting fixtures to raise their profiles.

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5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive and trusts

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The government has now issued the promised technical consultation referred to in our last blog which has thrown some light on the various concerns.

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A substantial lack of knowledge around the law of divorce and separation

A substantial lack of knowledge around the law of divorce and separation
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So should DIY divorces be avoided? A DIY divorce process is, as you imagine, where one or both sides carry out the legal work connected…

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A year of new business as usual

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Whilst a time of uncertainty and struggle for many, the past 12 months have created opportunities as well as challenges. Clarke Willmott saw our clients respond and adapt to the changes brought about by a global pandemic.

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Accident at work – but what actually happened?

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A building labourer had suffered brain injury, the cause was unknown. Expert neurologist concluded he fell from height – he was offered compensation.

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Adam Burrage - Commercial Property Solicitor - Taunton

Adam Burrage

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Taunton
Adam facilitates residential and commercial development transactions by delivering premier client service through a user-friendly approach.
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Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 – upcoming changes to the succession rules

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Agriculture
In accordance with the Agriculture Act 2020, the eligibility and suitability tests under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (“AHA 1986”) are changing with effect from 01 September 2024.

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Aimee Davies

Senior Associate

Bristol
Aimee regularly acts for landowners of commercial, residential and agricultural premises against the main telecoms operators, with experience in advising on the Electronic Communications Code and requiring removals and/or alterations of telecoms equipment.
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Alexander Jones - Insolvency Solicitor - Birmingham

Alexander Jones

Associate

Birmingham
Alex is a Solicitor in Clarke Willmott’s Birmingham Insolvency team specialising in a broad spectrum of contentious insolvency work.
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Beware the gaps – repairing and insuring obligations in commercial leases

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It is often assumed that a landlord has a duty to its tenant of part of its property (where the landlord is also in occupation of a separate part) to prevent or stop water ingress into the leased premises.

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