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Clarke Willmott advises on accountancy firm merger

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Corporate and commercial law
Clarke Willmott has advised on the merger of accountancy firms Alliotts LLP and Shaw Gibbs Limited. The deal will see 14 partners and 100 staff from Alliotts join Shaw Gibbs while the firm, which can trace its origins back to 1869, will retain its offices in London and Guildford.

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The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 – Part 4

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Property litigation
In part 4 of our series looking at the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024, we turn our attention to the Regulation of Leasehold

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Clarke Willmott’s 2024 Housing Week Schedule Revealed

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Social housing providers
Over the course of three days, Clarke Willmott’s social housing experts will host a series of informative webinars for the firm’s flagship event series.

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Agriculture Seminar – Case Study

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Agriculture
A case study following our agricultural seminar.

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Clarke Willmott backs major trauma awareness week

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Serious injury solicitors
Clarke Willmott is supporting survivors of catastrophic injury claims during Major Trauma awareness week

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Can you get judgment early in an unfair prejudice petition?

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Commercial litigation and disputes
Are you a shareholder feeling sidelined by your company’s management? The Companies Act 2006 offers a lifeline through an unfair prejudice petition which enables shareholders to seek court intervention when their interests are unfairly harmed.

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Important Judgment Made for COVID-19 Business Interruption Cases

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Commercial litigation and disputes
A recent Court of Appeal judgment made in the landmark ‘Excel case’ which centres around Covid-19 related business interruption coverage, could have wider implications for other businesses affected by loss during the pandemic.

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Planning overhaul and apparent good news for affordable housing

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Commercial property
The new Labour Government recently announced its intended overhaul of the planning system in a bid to solve the current housing crisis and stimulate the wider economy.

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Success of Jennifer Lopez divorce will depend on legal preparations

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Family law
As news outlets continue to cover Jennifer Lopez’s high-profile divorce from Ben Affleck, a specialist lawyer says the success of the upcoming process will all depend on the legal preparations put in place by the couple’s legal team before or during the marriage.

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