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Karl Brown

Partner

Bristol
Karl Brown is a Partner in Clarke Willmott’s Bristol commercial property team specialising in the acquisition and disposal of development land.
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Laura Robbetts

Partner

Bristol
Laura is a Partner in our first tier Property Litigation team specialising in commercial property portfolio management and real property disputes for a variety of national property investors and retailers.
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Legal and beneficial ownership of property

Legal and beneficial ownership of property
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Commercial property

Yesterday, The Times published an article regarding the property arrangements of the Royal family. The politics of the monarchy aside,…

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Matthew Dootson - Associate - Corporate and Commercial - Clarke Willmott Manchester

Matthew Dootson

Partner

Manchester
Matthew is a Partner in the Corporate and Commercial team in Manchester, specialising in mergers and acquisitions, corporate structuring, buy-outs, joint ventures, and data governance.
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Medical negligence

Medical negligence
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is when a medical or healthcare professional fails to provide treatment at the standard considered reasonable for their experience and specialism; they fail in their ‘duty of care’ – with life changing consequences for the patient. This is usually by doing something they shouldn’t have or not doing something they should have.

So, if you or a loved one believe you’ve come to serious harm at the hands of a surgeon, doctor, midwife, GP, optician or any other healthcare professional, you could be due compensation.

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Meg Kirkwood - Litigation Solicitor - Clarke Willmott Bristol

Meg Perris

Chartered Legal Executive (Associate)

Bristol
Meg is a Chartered Legal Executive in the Financial Services Litigation Team based in the Bristol office. Meg uses her experience to deliver practical and commercial solutions for clients whilst providing the highest level of client service.
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New EPC Regulations – a force for good or unnecessary burden?

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Sarah Manley, Partner who specialises in commercial property matters, explores the impact of the proposed new Energy Performance Certificates (“EPC”) regulations on commercial properties.

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Novia SIPP compensation: lawyers urge clients of platform to act now

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Following the announcement that investment platform Novia Financial has set aside millions to cover compensation claims, our specialist financial services lawyers are urging anyone who has investments with the platform to act now.

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Procurement and subsidies

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Navigating this complex area of law is challenging. In addition to the relevant legislation, the regime is underpinned by a significant body of case law, guidance and practice. Our team can assist contracting authorities (public sector and utilities) with everything from the design and execution of large-scale tender processes, direct awards, exemptions, and contract management, as well as bigger picture issues such as the preparation of organisational procurement policies and training of evaluators.

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Property securitisation: five current issues

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Mortgagee exclusion clauses in S106 Agreements which do not conform to the funder’s requirements continue to affect housing charging by restricting value to Existing Use Value – Social Housing (EUV-SH).

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