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Bridget Sanger

Bridget Sanger

Senior Associate

Bristol
Bridget defends, represents and advises companies and individuals investigated and/or prosecuted in the criminal courts, with particular specialism in regulatory work surrounding agriculture and regulatory work surrounding care homes
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Bristol Property Inclusion Charter

The Bristol Property Inclusion Charter is the first city-wide property inclusion charter in the UK, intended to promote and drive diversity and inclusion.

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Business Interruption Insurance (“BII”) claims – Six months on from the Supreme Court judgment

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We have noticed a tail off in commentary on this issue in the legal and mainstream media. However, we still see BII claims as a fast-developing area of law. We are currently advising and representing clients with BII claims across a wide variety of sectors.

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Caroline Young - Family Chartered Legal Executive - Birmingham

Caroline Young

Chartered Legal Executive (Senior Associate)

Birmingham
Caroline specialises in resolving issues arising from relationship breakdown, divorce and dissolution of civil partnerships.
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Case law update: An employee who said “I’m done” and handed in her keys had not resigned

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If an employee resigns using clear and unambiguous language, their employer is entitled to accept it. That said, the courts are aware that sometimes it may be necessary to take a more detailed look at the context around the words that were spoken.

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Challinors

If you instructed Challinors or one of its related practices in relation to your Will or Power of Attorney, we can help you understand your next steps.

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Changing an expert witness – Where is the line drawn?

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The main role of an expert witness is to provide the court with an impartial opinion. The expert witnesses’ prime duty is unequivocally to the court -regardless of which party instructed the expert or who is paying for the services.

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Christmas

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From everyone at Clarke Willmott solicitors, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous 2024. View our animated e-card.

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Cladding tax: latest updates

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A little over a year ago, the government announced the introduction of two new taxing measures, the proceeds from which would be used to fund cladding and building remediation works.

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Clare Gregory named head of Clarke Willmott’s Cardiff office

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Clare Gregory has been named head of the Cardiff office of national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP as it celebrates ten years in the Welsh capital.

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