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Damages awarded to mother following Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury (OASI)

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For most women once the baby is born, they will recover from the trauma of childbirth and be able to focus on the challenges of motherhood. However, for some women, injuries sustained during childbirth will cause ongoing and sometimes permanent symptoms.

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Data protection – are you compliant?

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Data protection legislation in the UK was overhauled in 2018, with enhanced obligations being placed on businesses to protect personal data.

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Data: a new direction consultation overview

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The Government’s recent consultation on reforms to the UK’s data protection regime closed on 19 November 2021.

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Deadline looming to implement UK international transfer of personal data amendments

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Incoming changes to UK data protection laws means those using the EU standard contractual clauses to safely transfer personal data outside the UK are to update their documentation to bring them into line with equivalent UK-mandated contractual clauses.

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Death, tax and ISAs

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Our specialists explain when inheritance tax is payable on ISAs and when it can be avoided.

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Deaths of cyclists and pedestrians on Europe’s roads

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The UK leaving the EU has coincided with a report being released from the European Transport Safety Council – which shows cyclists & pedestrians remain the most vulnerable road users.

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Debt recovery team gain CICM accreditation

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Clarke Willmott  has become the first client-servicing solicitor firm to gain a CICMQ quality accreditation from the Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM)

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Debt Recovery team highlight: Overpaid wages to employees

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Overpaid wages to employees can happen for a variety of reasons, from a simple accounting error to failing to ‘click’ a button at the end of a temporary promotion. It is important for an employer to recover the overpaid wages from the employee in a legal and ethical manner.

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Debt Recovery team scoop national industry award

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Clarke Willmott’s national debt recovery team is celebrating after winning an award at the prestigious CICM British Credit Awards 2022

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Decline of department stores means more space for mixed use

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Clarke Willmott looks at how the changing face of the high street could be good news for increasingly popular mixed use developments, and what this will mean for the communities surrounding them.

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