Clarke Willmott advises on letting of new Skechers store in Truro
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Commercial property
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has advised on the letting of a new Skechers footwear store in Truro, in time for the busy Christmas shopping season.
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Sarah Manley
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Clarke Willmott LLP has announced a raft of internal promotions for 2025 which includes five individuals due to become partners, seven new senior associates and three new associates across several offices.
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Clarke Willmott appointed to legal panel of shoe giant Clarks
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Retail & leisure
Clarke Willmott has been appointed to the panel of legal advisors of footwear manufacturer and retailer Clarks to support the management of their national retail portfolio and one of the two firms dealing with matters throughout England and Wales.
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Clarke Willmott solicitors delighted the FCA wrote to British Steel workers about pension transfers
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Clarke Willmott has announced a raft of internal promotions for it’s Bristol office, including 8 individuals due to become partners, 4 new senior associates and 6 new associates.
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The Government has published the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Bill 2021 to implement the binding arbitration scheme announced on 18 June. The scheme is intended to resolve commercial rent debts which arose as a result of the coronavirus pandemic
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Court of Appeal allows secret commissions claim to proceed as a representative action
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Financial services litigation
The Court of Appeal in Commission Recovery Ltd v Marks & Clerk LLP & Another [2024] EWCA Civ 9 has upheld a High Court’s decision permitting a secret commission claim to proceed as a representative action under CPR 19.8 in an important decision for the “opt out” collective action regime in England and Wales.
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Darren Kidd
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