On 29 November 2023, judgment was handed down in James Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council and others [2023] EWCA Civ 1416. This has been an eagerly anticipated judgment for litigators and mediators alike.
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Clarke Willmott Hails High Court Decision on New Sporting Quarter Development in Bristol
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Commercial litigation and disputes
A new arena and Sporting Quarter at Bristol’s Ashton Gate Stadium has moved a step closer after an application for a Judicial Review was dismissed in the High Court.
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Kary Withers
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Chris Charlton
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Clarke Willmott’s Manchester office ranks highly in 2024 Legal 500
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The 2024 Legal 500 results have been announced and once again the Manchester office of national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has ranked highly with both practice areas and individual lawyers named.
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Dale Edwards, Strategic Consultant – Green Energy, discusses the importance of clean air and the potential implications in securing it, on planning in the future.
Consultation needed so domestic abusers cannot inherit victims’ estates
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A young man calling for a change in the law to prevent abusive partners from inheriting victims’ estates is a casualty in the trade-off between “certainty and fairness” in law.
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Coronavirus: Government Job Retention Scheme and furloughed workers
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UK employers should be taking steps in preparation for making a claim under the scheme. This will involve discussing options with staff and making any changes to employment contracts by agreement.
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