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Introducing the Procurement Bill 2022

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Richard Moore highlights what contracting authorities need to know about this new legislation, due to be approved in March 2023.

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Jeremy Bourke Clarke Willmott Solicitors

Jeremy Bourke

Partner (Australian Qualified)

Bristol
Jeremy specialises in the administration of complex estates, particularly those which may have either or a combination of cross border elements, being subject to Inheritance Tax, or which include a testamentary trust, with a focus on providing effective and practical solutions for executors and trustees.
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New EPC Regulations – a force for good or unnecessary burden?

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Sarah Manley, Partner who specialises in commercial property matters, explores the impact of the proposed new Energy Performance Certificates (“EPC”) regulations on commercial properties.

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Sam O'Doherty - Commercial Real Estate Solicitor- London

Sam O’Doherty

Partner

London
Sam advises developers, investors and corporates on high-value real estate and energy projects, helping structure and deliver complex infrastructure assets.
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The future of property management

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Retail & leisure
Sarah Manley, partner and commercial property specialist, looks at the future of property management in the months and years to come following the impact of several national lockdowns and ongoing uncertainty.

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Why would a claimant need a court-instructed trust?

Why would a claimant need a court-instructed trust?
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Angela Rayner has sparked controversy in recent days with increasing speculation over her tax affairs. I am not a tax specialist and do…

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WIQS Client Charter

We are proud to have achieved the high standards of practice and integrity required to become accredited with the Law Society’s Quality Scheme.

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Service charge and ground rent debt recovery

Debt recovery
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Service charge arrears and ground rent arrears can harm cash flow and take up valuable time, distracting you from what you do best – managing your property portfolio. When your internal processes do not lead to payment, it is important they are backed up by an effective debt recovery solution.

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#Every90Seconds – Action for Brain Injury Week 2023

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15 – 21 May 2023 is “Action for Brain Injury Week” – a vitally important time for Headway, the Brain Injury Association, to raise awareness of the issues facing brain injury survivors

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Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 – upcoming changes to the succession rules

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Agriculture
In accordance with the Agriculture Act 2020, the eligibility and suitability tests under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 (“AHA 1986”) are changing with effect from 01 September 2024.

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