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Professional sport & employment law: Player & manager settlement agreements

Sport
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Tier 1 ranked sports lawyer Tim Copplestone looks into factors to consider when a player or manager leaves their club, resolving the termination of their current employment contract.

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Domicile and the inheritance tax spouse exemption

Wills & probate
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We explore how inheritance tax spouse exemption can be claimed for UK domiciled people married to or in a civil partnership with a non-UK domiciled person.

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How to increase the effectiveness of your lasting power of attorney

Private wealth
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Lasting powers of attorney (LPAs) are vitally important documents: they give someone power to make decisions about your financial affairs, or to make decisions in relation to your personal welfare, after you lose capacity.

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Why should you entrust your baby loss claim to Clarke Willmott?

Medical negligence
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We are only as good as the last case we handled, so it’s important for us to know what our client’s have to say about us.

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Death, tax and ISAs

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Our specialists explain when inheritance tax is payable on ISAs and when it can be avoided.

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Farm Business Structures Part 3: How do I incorporate a farming partnership?

Agriculture
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Tom Potts, from our corporate team discusses key aspects of agricultural business structuring in a series of articles, providing information on the different options and helping you identify the best option for your farm.

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Should I make a sole or joint no fault divorce application?

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In a sole application, only one party is responsible for making the application and progressing it. In a joint application, both spouses apply together and are jointly responsible for progressing.

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Ten key legal considerations when selling your farm

Agriculture
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Deciding to sell your farm can be a challenging and emotional process. There are numerous factors to consider early in the legal process to ensure the sale goes as smoothly as possible.

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Agri landlords urged to act now before new bill

Agriculture
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Landowners who privately rent properties are being urged to act now before new legislation is introduced which will make it more difficult to evict tenants.

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Clarke Willmott’s guide to getting business ready for new regulation on Corporate Offences and Fraud

Crime & regulatory
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Fraud is the most commonly recorded category of crime in the UK, amounting to around 40 per cent of all reported crime in England and Wales. Now the regulatory landscape around fraud is changing – and businesses will need to be ready.

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Count-down to identity verification for directors and PSCs and new rules for company registers

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If you are a company director there are changes, soon to be implemented, at Companies House which will impact you. Companies House recently announced that 18 November 2025 is D-Day for mandatory identity verification for directors and persons with significant control (PSCs).

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