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Stuart Willis - Planning Solicitor - Taunton

Stuart Willis

Associate

Taunton
Stuart is an associate in the Planning and Environment team and has a wide range of experience in dealing with all aspects of Town and Country Planning law.
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Taking security for commercial debt

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This article discusses options available if a third party in a commercial arrangement is a corporate entity.

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The inheritance tax residence nil rate band

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Clarke Willmott Solicitors answers questions about the inheritance tax residence nil rate band (RNRB) and how to increase your entitlement.

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The metaverse: real employment issues in a virtual world of work

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It is highly possible that many employers will adopt the metaverse as a way of working so that colleagues can meet in a virtual space for immersive meetings.

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The role of a Case Manager in a medical negligence claim

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Kerry Fifield, partner and AvMA and Law Society clinical negligence panel manager considers the role of a Case Manager when dealing with a claim.

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What are drag-along and tag-along rights?

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This article explains what drag-along and tag-along rights are, and what needs to be considered when negotiating them in a sale.

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Worker holiday pay issue heats up

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On 1 February 2022, the Court of Appeal made a significant decision in relation to holiday pay, specifically whether a worker’s right to paid annual leave carries over into subsequent leave years when they have been permitted to take the leave but have not been paid for it.

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5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive and trusts

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The government has now issued the promised technical consultation referred to in our last blog which has thrown some light on the various concerns.

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