Clarke Willmott joins £50k fundraising effort for World Encephalitis Day
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Medical negligence
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP is once again supporting this year’s World Encephalitis Day (WED) on Saturday, 22nd February, to help raise global awareness of the potentially devastating brain condition.
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Clarke Willmott moves to new Birmingham office purpose built for flexible working
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On 19th July we will move our Birmingham office from Edmund Street to a new location at Colmore Row. The new office has been designed by the firm to support our future growth as well as our plans for, and commitment to, full flexible working for staff.
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Clarke Willmott secures over £250m for Silva Homes
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Lawyers from our Cardiff office have advised housing association Silva Homes on the security for a £150 million bank refinancing and £100 million private placement.
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Clarke Willmott’s restructuring and insolvency team secures important judgment
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Restructuring and insolvency
The Restructuring and Insolvency team at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has secured an important judgment following a two-day trial at the Royal Courts of Justice. Find out more here.
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Compensation obtained for delay in diagnosis of ovarian cancer
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Our client suffered symptoms from abdominal pain to blood in urine, despite being examined by CT scans and ultrasounds, no diagnosis was made until she reached stage 3 ovarian cancer. Whilst the doctors admitted breach of duty, they denied causation.
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Dismissal for leaving work and refusing to return during the pandemic was not an automatically unfair dismissal
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The pandemic has brought a number of employment issues to the fore, including whistleblowing and health and safety dismissals, both of which can give rise to an automatic unfair dismissal claim for which there is no minimum service requirement.
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