Case briefing: collusion in contracting to leave property by Will
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In the recent case of Thomas Sismey v Marissa Salandron, s.11 of the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (the 1975 Act) was tested by the courts for the first time.
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Case law update: An employee who said “I’m done” and handed in her keys had not resigned
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If an employee resigns using clear and unambiguous language, their employer is entitled to accept it. That said, the courts are aware that sometimes it may be necessary to take a more detailed look at the context around the words that were spoken.
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Clarke Willmott advises on letting of new Skechers store in Truro
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Commercial property
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has advised on the letting of a new Skechers footwear store in Truro, in time for the busy Christmas shopping season.
Written by
Sarah Manley
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Clarke Willmott has pledged to extend its support for four of its office charities after fundraising activities were seriously curtailed over the last two years due to the pandemic.
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Clarke Willmott retains and expands work on multi million pound housing panel
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Social housing providers
Clarke Willmott LLP has retained and expanded its position on a panel of leading housing specialist law firms as part of a £50 million legal services framework agreement.
Written by
Vicky Kells
and
Lindsay Felstead
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