Clarke Willmott’s guide to buying and selling homes during COVID-19
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Buyers and renters should delay moving to a new house. If you have already exchanged contracts and the property is currently occupied then all parties should agree a delay.
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Clarke Willmott’s social housing team appointed to multi-million pound housing panel
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Our social housing team have been reappointed to serve on a panel of leading housing specialist law firms as part of an estimated £30 million legal services framework agreement.
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Clearing a path to the best result – the difficulties in getting the desired remedy in an unfair prejudice petition
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Decisions made my majority shareholders, who are often directors, may be detrimental to minority shareholders whose opinions may not be consulted on the decision. The Companies Act 2006 (section 994) provides protection for shareholders who are being unfairly prejudiced.
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The practice of “fire and rehire” has sparked considerable controversy in recent years, especially for employers using such practices to change employees’ terms and conditions, often for the employer’s own benefit.
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Gina McCadden
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A celebration has been held at the new Bristol office of Clarke Willmott LLP, following the firm’s move to the heart of the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, from Bath Street.
Commercial Court to test validity of Business Interruption insurance claims
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Arguments over BI coverage (or the lack of) have been widespread since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, which has seen an across the board shutdown of many business sectors in the UK.
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The Government has published the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Bill 2021 to implement the binding arbitration scheme announced on 18 June. The scheme is intended to resolve commercial rent debts which arose as a result of the coronavirus pandemic