Undergoing surgery can be daunting enough, but when something goes wrong the consequences can be devastating. If a mistake or complication that could have been avoided has worsened your condition, prolonged your recovery or left you needing more surgery or with an ongoing injury, you may be able to bring a surgical negligence claim.
is a solicitor in Clarke Willmott’s first-tier Proper Litigation team advising on a wide range of commercial property matters including 1954 Act lease renewals (opposed and unopposed), dilapidations, break notices, recovery of rent arrears and other breaches of lease, forfeiture, service charge disputes, and telecommunications.
The Debt Respite Scheme (‘Breathing Space’) – information for landlords and managing agents
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The government’s Debt Respite Scheme comes into force on 4 May 2021. The Scheme provides qualifying individuals with a ‘breathing space’ from creditor action.
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The importance of being precise in unfair prejudice petitions
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Primeking Holding Ltd and others v King and others [2021] (“Primeking”) seeks to remind us why the approach “take everything and the kitchen sink” is not always appropriate.
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can play a valuable role in wealth and succession planning; but along with opportunity, they can also bring complexity. That’s why it’s so important to have the right expertise in your corner.
To support reconstruction of Ukraine – whose infrastructure and economy have suffered severe damage as a result of the war – Clarke Willmott has established a dedicated Ukraine Desk headed by Oksana Howard, an English-qualified solicitor of Ukrainian origin.
An Unfair Prejudice Petition, contained within Sections 994 to 996 of the Companies Act 2006, is a legal mechanism available to a minority shareholder (the ‘Petitioner’) to challenge unfair treatment. It provides an opportunity for the Petitioner to seek a fair resolution through a statutory remedy which offers relief for ‘unfairly prejudicial’ conduct.
Written by
Laura Mackain-Bremner
and
Paige Skudder
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Alex is a commercial property partner specialising in advising corporate occupiers. Alex has vast experience advising some of the biggest names in retail on their retail portfolio, as well as advising corporate occupiers on key industrial and office requirements including head office and distribution warehouse acquisitions, disposals and relocations.