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Landlords told flexibility is key to recovery in property sector

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Commercial litigation and disputes
The impact of COVID-19 on landlord and tenant relationships was under the spotlight at the first in our new series of property webinars drawing on the expertise of specialists from our property litigation, restructuring and insolvency, and commercial property teams.

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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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Manchester’s growth into a key player in UK’s legal landscape

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Corporate and commercial law
In the past 15 years, the professional community in the North West, and Manchester in particular, has evolved into a significant force, says Ed Foulkes from leading law firm Clarke Willmott LLP.

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Modernising LPA process is welcome but must be done properly

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Government plans to digitize the outdated Lasting Power of Attorney process have been welcomed by lawyers who say it has been difficult to manage registrations during lockdown periods.

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New construction partner at Clarke Willmott

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Construction
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has appointed a new partner to its leading construction team.

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News Bulletin – Latest developments in the rented and leasehold sectors

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Social housing providers
In yesterday’s King’s Speech, we learned more about the Government’s priorities for the next Parliamentary session in relation to the rented and leasehold sectors. Lynn James and Gabrielle Roberts discuss what this means

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Nuclear energy

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Our nuclear energy and national infrastructure team has extensive experience advising on major strategic projects, with a vision to become a leading provider of legal advice for Tier 1 and SME businesses and consortia.

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Orbit reappoints Clarke Willmott to legal framework

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Clarke Willmott has been reappointed onto the legal framework for Orbit, one of the UK’s largest providers of affordable housing.

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Our values and culture

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At Clarke Willmott, we know great service is only delivered by great people, that’s why we do more to create an inclusive culture where everyone can thrive. Offices nationwide Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.

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Phase 1 of Awaab’s Law to take effect from October 2025

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Social housing providers
On 6 February 2025 the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government announced the three-phase introduction of Awaab’s law. This landmark reform is part of their agenda to improve the safety and quality of social housing.

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Planning ahead: the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987

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When developing mixed use premises it is important to plan ahead especially where a developer intends to dispose of the freehold of the whole building or grant a long lease of the commercial parts as an investment.

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