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Who decides whether my child receives a COVID-19 vaccination?

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Sarah Wood-Heath explains who decides if a child is vaccinated, what ‘Gillick competency’ is, and what happens if those with parental responsibility disagree.

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What can happen when a solicitor does not follow best practice when drafting a Will?

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In a recent case, insufficient records made by the solicitor led to a Will being deemed invalid. Emma Ironside shares indicators that best practice has been followed when drafting your loved ones Will. Contact a specialist solicitor on 0800 652 8025 for expert legal advice.

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Emma Barry

Emma Barry

Senior Associate – Tax & Trusts

Taunton
Advising Trustees, Individuals and Executors on various taxation issues, to include inheritance tax, capital gains tax, income tax and stamp duty land tax, looking both at the UK based implications but can address aspects with offshore elements when these arise.
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AI growth and housing: Water crunch fears

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Commercial property
Nicola Sutton, a partner in Clarke Willmott’s commercial property team, says the UK must embrace AI to remain competitive; but that the data centres it relies on pose a conundrum, consuming vast amounts of water.

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Alistair Wallworth

Alistair Wallworth

Partner

Bristol
Alistair is a partner in the Commercial Property team specialising in advising housebuilders, developers and promoters in connection with residential development and strategic land transactions.
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Amazing entries for Clarke Willmott’s Road Safety Superheroes Competition

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Clarke Willmott’s road safety superheroes competition winners announced for Road Safety Week raising awareness of and trying to reduce road traffic accidents, injuries and deaths on our roads

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Amy Peacey

Partner

Southampton
Amy helps businesses and individuals document their contract relationships with third parties ensuring their commercial contracts are legally sound and comply with all applicable laws.
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Are MBOs a succession planning route in wealth management?

Are MBOs a succession planning route in wealth management?
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Banking and financial services

Yes in my opinion. Management buy-outs (MBOs) can work fantastically well in this sector and potentially minimise disruption. The ongoing…

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Bowel Cancer Awareness Month: Early Diagnosis and Treatment

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Every day around 45 people in the UK will die from bowel cancer. In this article our team summarises symptoms to look for and the treatments available.

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Breaking up is hard to do – can a breach of contract always be remedied?

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Commercial litigation and disputes
Where one party breaches a contract, the law will provide a remedy for the innocent party, this article questions if a breach can be remedied.

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Changes to contracts of employment

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The requirement to supply formal information to staff about their employment is set out in section 1 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 (ERA 1996).

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