Case law update: An employee who said “I’m done” and handed in her keys had not resigned
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If an employee resigns using clear and unambiguous language, their employer is entitled to accept it. That said, the courts are aware that sometimes it may be necessary to take a more detailed look at the context around the words that were spoken.
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Changing an expert witness – Where is the line drawn?
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The main role of an expert witness is to provide the court with an impartial opinion. The expert witnesses’ prime duty is unequivocally to the court -regardless of which party instructed the expert or who is paying for the services.
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Clarke Willmott acts on exciting Royal Victoria Park deal
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Clarke Willmott LLP has assisted Bath and North East Somerset (BANES) Council in putting in place a lease and facility management agreement in connection with the Royal Victoria Park and Pavilion in Bath.
Written by
Aman Randhawa
and
Stephen Green
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Clarke Willmott advises Langdowns DFK on merger with Shaw Gibbs
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Corporate and commercial law
Lawyers at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP have advised Hampshire accountancy firm Langdowns DFK on its merger with fellow accountants Shaw Gibbs.
Written by
Kelvin Balmont
,
Bryony Warren
and
Louise Rogers
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Clarke Willmott advises on latest South Wales care home deal
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Corporate and commercial law
Clarke Willmott has completed on the latest in a series of care home deals for Linc Cymru Housing Association (Linc). Capel Grange Care Home in Newport was sold as part of a strategic divestment of Linc’s care portfolio.
Written by
Kirill Bingham
,
Vicky Kells
and
Chris Connors
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