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Important Judgment Made for COVID-19 Business Interruption Cases

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Commercial litigation and disputes
A recent Court of Appeal judgment made in the landmark ‘Excel case’ which centres around Covid-19 related business interruption coverage, could have wider implications for other businesses affected by loss during the pandemic.

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In the spotlight: Adam Burrage

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In the Autumn edition of our Developer de-brief newsletter, our spotlight lands on new edition to the team, Adam Burrage.

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Inheritance Tax Reform – A tipping point for family farms?

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Agriculture
As Parliament winds down for the summer recess, the question on many farming families’ minds is: will the government be for turning when it comes to proposed tax reforms?

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Lawyers welcome compensation scheme for victims of pension mis-selling scandal, but many steelworkers to be left behind

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Lawyers working to help victims of the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) scandal have welcomed news of a £71 million compensation scheme for those affected, but are asking whether the proposals go far enough.

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Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 – Part 1

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Property litigation
As anticipated, the proposed ban on leasehold houses was a late addition to the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill (‘the Bill’).

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Mark Buckerfield

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Taunton
Mark Buckerfield is a partner in Clarke Willmott’s Taunton Private Property & Agriculture team specialising in agricultural landlord/tenant matters
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Mediate or litigate – the choice?

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Peter McHugh shares his thoughts on why it is advisable to consider mediation as an option to resolve disputes, particularly as we prepare to enter a golden age of green energy infrastructure developments.

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Mortgagee exclusion clauses – recent caselaw: Westminster City Council v Gems House Residences Chiltern Street Ltd [2025]

Mortgagee exclusion clauses – recent caselaw: Westminster City Council v Gems House Residences Chiltern Street Ltd [2025]
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Commercial property

This recent case will be of interest to anyone dealing with securitisation of housing by Registered Providers of Social Housing (RPs) or…

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Neelam Sharma

Partner

Birmingham
Neelam is a partner in our Housing Management team and regularly acts for regional and national Housing Providers.
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Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust plead guilty to offences connected to the deaths of three babies in its maternity care

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust plead guilty to offences connected to the deaths of three babies in its maternity care
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Healthcare

In May 2022, NHS England established a review, led by Donna Ockenden, following significant concerns raised regarding the quality and…

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Petra Hantakova Associate Commercial Property Clarke Willmott Birmingham

Petra Hantakova

Senior Associate

Birmingham
Petra Hantakova is a Senior Associate in Clarke Willmott’s Birmingham commercial property team with particular experience in investment and development.
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