Clarke Willmott advises original founders on acquisition of Manchester tech business One iota
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Corporate and commercial law
Lawyers at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP in Manchester have advised two serial entrepreneurs on the acquisition of digital retail tech business One iota, a business which they originally founded in 2010.
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Stephen Jarman
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Clarke Willmott has announced a series of appointments and internal promotions at its Birmingham office as part of ongoing plans for growth and expansion.
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Clarke Willmott backs findings of British Steel Pensions poll
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Financial services litigation
Our Financial Litigation team who are seeking compensation for victims of the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) mis-selling scandal have welcomed the results of a poll that says the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) should not be tasked with providing a guaranteed income for those affected.
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Damian Pitts
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Clarke Willmott completes on latest care home acquisition deal
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Corporate and commercial law
Acting for the buyer, Healthcare Management Trust (HMT), the specialist team at Clarke Willmott advised on the acquisition of St Quentin Residential Home Limited, which operates three care homes.
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Matthew Dootson
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Simon Thomas
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Clarke Willmott helps developer secure permission for Supreme Court appeal that could unlock new housing
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Property litigation
Clarke Willmott LLP have won permission to appeal against a ruling which if successful, could give the green light to the construction of thousands of homes.
Written by
Kary Withers
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Caroline Waller
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Tara Moseley
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