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Housing Law Update – The Court of Appeal provide guidance on the penalties for breaching an Anti-Social Behaviour Injunction

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In July 2020, the Civil Justice Council produced a report which highlighted several inconsistencies in the way the County Courts dealt with sentencing for breach of injunctions made under the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014.

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How long do I have to bring an unfair prejudice petition?

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Commercial litigation and disputes
An unfair prejudice petition is a legal claim made by a shareholder of a company when they feel they have been treated unfairly by the company’s management or other shareholders.

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How to divorce well: What do family lawyers mean by a “Good Divorce”?

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When family lawyers talk about a “Good Divorce” they are generally referring to a separating couple’s ability to work together to achieve a fair outcome for everyone involved.

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HR Consultancy Corner: looking ahead in 2023

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As usual, the annual increase to statutory employment rates and limits will take effect in April and there are several employment law deadlines to be aware of.

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HR Do’s and Don’ts to enjoy the festive period

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Paula Squire, Head of the Taunton Employment team will guide you through the HR minefield of managing staff over the festive period.

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Imogen Templeman, Associate in Clarke Willmott's Employment Team

Imogen Templeman

Associate

Manchester
Imogen supports clients on all aspects of HR / Employment Law in a supportive and pragmatic manner. This covers supporting clients facing Employment Tribunal litigation, through to ad-hoc queries and everything in-between.
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Introducing the Procurement Bill 2022

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Richard Moore highlights what contracting authorities need to know about this new legislation, due to be approved in March 2023.

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Isobel Hinchliffe - Court of Protection Paralegal - Bristol

Isobel Hinchliffe

Paralegal

Bristol
Isobel is responsible for assisting Clarke Willmott’s two panel deputies Anthony Fairweather and Anne Minihane.
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James Edmondson

Partner

Taunton

is a Partner in Clarke Willmott’s Taunton Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence team specialising in serious brain injury claims.

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Jeremy Bourke Clarke Willmott Solicitors

Jeremy Bourke

Partner (Australian Qualified)

Bristol
Jeremy specialises in the administration of complex estates, particularly those which may have either or a combination of cross border elements, being subject to Inheritance Tax, or which include a testamentary trust, with a focus on providing effective and practical solutions for executors and trustees.
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Landlords should take immediate action on new Remediation Acceleration Plan

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Construction
Following the findings and recommendations in the Grenfell Inquiry report, the government is implementing new measures to address buildings in England that have unsafe cladding still to be identified and to expedite the removal of that unsafe cladding.

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