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2024 legislation could reshape the landscape for sports influencers

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Corporate and commercial law
2024 is shaping up to be a bumper year for sport with the Euro 2024 championship and the Olympics taking place alongside the usual sporting fixtures. With this we expect to see an increase in marketing by sports influencers as brands look to take advantage of sporting fixtures to raise their profiles.

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A “Worker” qualifies as an employee for the purpose of TUPE

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Compensation for failing to inform and consult is up to 13 weeks’ gross pay per “employee”, companies may now prefer to err on the side of caution.

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A budget of mixed fortunes for Retail, Leisure and Hospitality businesses

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Retail & leisure
Announcements made by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in the autumn budget appear to be a mixed bag for businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure (RHL) sector.

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A corporate manslaughter investigation has been opened into maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

A corporate manslaughter investigation has been opened into maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
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Healthcare

The inquiry into maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) was established in May 2022 following serious concerns…

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A relief for developers – The Supreme Court’s decision in URS v BDW

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Construction
On 21 May 2025, the Supreme Court handed down a pivotal judgement in the case of URS Corporation Ltd (Appellant) v BDW Trading Ltd (Respondent) [2025] UKSC 21.

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A substantial lack of knowledge around the law of divorce and separation

A substantial lack of knowledge around the law of divorce and separation
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Family law

So should DIY divorces be avoided? A DIY divorce process is, as you imagine, where one or both sides carry out the legal work connected…

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Allanagh Davies

Allanagh Davies

Solicitor

Bristol
Allanagh is a solicitor in the Commercial Property Team in Bristol.
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Aman Randhawa - Commercial Property Solicitor - Bristol

Aman Randhawa

Associate

Bristol
Aman advises on all aspects of commercial property including due diligence, landlord and tenant work, investments, acquisitions, disposals and general estate management.
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Anne Minihane

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Bristol
is a partner in Clarke Willmott solicitors’ Bristol private capital team and a panel deputy for the Court of Protection.
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Ariaan Wilson - Commercial Property Solicitor - Southampton

Ariaan Wilson

Senior Associate

Southampton
Ariaan is a Senior Associate in Clarke Willmott’s Southampton Commercial Property team.
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Business Interruption Insurance (“BII”) claims – Six months on from the Supreme Court judgment

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We have noticed a tail off in commentary on this issue in the legal and mainstream media. However, we still see BII claims as a fast-developing area of law. We are currently advising and representing clients with BII claims across a wide variety of sectors.

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