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Clarke Willmott appointed to Sanctuary’s legal panel

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National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has been appointed to the legal panel of one of the largest housing associations in the UK, Sanctuary.

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Clarke Willmott bolsters Manchester Corporate Team

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Clarke Willmott has expanded its corporate and commercial team in the North West with the appointment of a new partner.

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Compensation for a Chinese Domestic Goddess

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The world’s media has become very interested in reports of a Chinese housewife receiving compensation on a divorce for ‘housework’ she did during the marriage. It certainly seems to be a positive, and some would say progressive, change for Chinese spouses.

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Corporate deals – July 2024

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We have seen M&A transactions increase in the first half of this year, continuing the momentum from the latter half of 2023. With an improving macroeconomic environment and a new government in place the short to medium term outlook is cautiously optimistic for future M&A growth.

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Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board

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In October 2018 a report was commissioned to investigate maternity services at Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board following concerns raised regarding safety within the maternity units of the Royal Glamorgan Hospital and Prince Charles Hospital.

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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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Does your will cover the ‘what ifs’?

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A recent High Court case which decided who should inherit the estates of a married couple who died within months of each other, has brought into focus the importance of drafting a fully comprehensive will which covers various eventualities.

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Implications of bank of mum and dad

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Claire Johnson, a partner in Clarke Willmott’s private capital team, looks at the implications associated with the so-called ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ and how parents can make informed choices about contributing to their child’s property purchase.

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In the spotlight: Karen Higgins, Head of ESG

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In this feature, Karen answers questions about her new role at Clarke Willmott and highlights challenges facing businesses in regards to ESG.

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In the spotlight: Kate Silverman

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Kate specialises in all aspects of social housing development with a focus on housing led regeneration.

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