Clarke Willmott’s Birmingham office ranks highly in 2024 Legal 500
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The 2024 Legal 500 results have been announced and once again the Birmingham office of national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has ranked highly with both practice areas and individual lawyers named.
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Clarke Willmott’s London office ranks highly in 2024 Legal 500
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The 2024 Legal 500 results have been announced and once again the London office of national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has ranked highly with both practice areas and individual lawyers named.
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Clarke Willmott ranks highly in 2024 Legal 500 guide
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National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has been recognised as a Top Tier firm in the latest Legal 500 guide which ranks the UK’s top lawyers and organisations.
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Full schedule planned for Clarke Willmott’s housing week
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The full schedule for Clarke Willmott’s popular Housing Week has been announced with a series of webinars covering everything going on in the social housing sector now. The firm’s flagship event series, Housing Week, takes place across three days from 10-12 October
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Ruling on online Will that left children with nothing
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Clarke Willmott successfully represented the siblings – Henrietta Ingram and Tom Whitfield – in Ingram and Whitfield v Abraham 2023 in contesting a purported last will of their mother Joanna Abraham executed in 2019.
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Lee Hart, Partner in our Personal Injury team, details the common causes of occupational stress and considerations taken by the court when considering liability.
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202 employers named and shamed for failing to pay national minimum wage
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Following investigations by HMRC which concluded between 2017 and 2019, 202 employers have been named and shamed by the government for failing to pay their staff the legal minimum wage.
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Right to Work Check penalty increases for employers
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The Home Office have recently announced further changes in immigration policy in attempts to clamp down on unlawful migration; this time with the effect of targeting employers.
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Reducing unfair dismissal compensation due to the employee’s contributory fault
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There are a number of mechanisms an Employment Tribunal can apply to reduce unfair dismissal compensation (such as a Polkey deduction etc), and this time we will explore the principles of ‘contributory fault’.
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HR Consultancy Corner: Spotlight on sexual harassment in the workplace
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In this article, Juliette Staunton discusses a recent high-profile case of workplace sexual harassment and the proposed new legislation that seeks to amend the Equality Act 2010, which imposes a legal duty on employers to protect workers from harassment by other employees.
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