Skip to content Skip to footer
Enquiries Call 0345 209 1000

We have recently been made aware of some businesses and individuals receiving emails from a ‘Mitchelle Aldersley’ purporting to be a lawyer at Clarke Willmott, using our name and London address in the signature of the email. The emails allege to be sent on behalf of a client in relation to a collection of an unpaid invoice and uses the domain clarkewillmotts.net. Our correct domain name is clarkewillmott.com.

If you are one of the businesses or individuals affected, we can assure you that it was not Clarke Willmott, nor any representative of this firm, that emailed you. It appears to be a scam where someone is trying to appear as a reputable firm and mask their real identity.

We are investigating and have reported the matter to our Regulator (the SRA) and Action Fraud. If you have any information that may help in our investigation, please do contact us via getintouch@clarkewillmott.com.

Latest news

Industry news

Reserved legal activities in the corporate context: challenges for non-lawyer employees

The recent High Court ruling in Mazur v Charles Russell Speechlys 2025, examined the scope and limits of conducting reserved legal activities. The court held that employment by an authorised law firm does not entitle a non-solicitor employee to conduct litigation even under the supervision of a qualified solicitor.
Read more on Reserved legal activities in the corporate context: challenges for non-lawyer employees
Industry news

Could proposed tax changes prompt law firms to reconsider LLP status?

With speculation mounting that the Chancellor may introduce National Insurance levies on LLPs in the upcoming 26 November Budget, many law firm leaders are beginning to assess their structural options in order to try to mitigate any additional tax.
Read more on Could proposed tax changes prompt law firms to reconsider LLP status?

Looking for legal advice?