Small business suppliers: Dealing with the financial stress of coronavirus?
News
A number of temporary changes, designed to protect struggling businesses from insolvency during the coronavirus pandemic, were introduced by Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act (CIGA) as well as various permanent changes.
Read more on Small business suppliers: Dealing with the financial stress of coronavirus?
Our national team of specialist social housing solicitors is one of the largest in the UK, acting for over 100 Registered Providers, including several G15 members.
As your business grows and evolves, restructuring and reorganisation is often inevitable. The need for change can also arise during times of economic uncertainty, when challenging decisions must be made. Managing the process correctly plays a crucial role in the long-term health of your business and taking advice early is critical to ensure the legal risks are effectively managed.
Clarke Willmott provides a complete legal service to franchisors and franchisees across a broad range of industry sectors, including Retail and Leisure, Hospitality and Care.
Deciding the terms of a co-parenting agreement that will dictate how you intend to raise your child with another person or a group of people is an intricate process, and one that everyone involved will want to get right.
Helping families in conflict – A guide to mediation
News
Our family lawyers are delighted to contribute to Family Mediation Week to raise awareness of mediation and how it can help separating families to manage their issues collaboratively and productively.
Read more on Helping families in conflict – A guide to mediation
New forum to protect local environment launches at Taunton business park
News
Clarke Willmott’s Taunton office has joined forces with other local businesses to launch a new initiative aimed at improving and protecting the environment in and around the Taunton area.
Read more on New forum to protect local environment launches at Taunton business park
New fraud regulations: What UK farming businesses need to know
News
Agriculture
The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 introduces a new offence: failure to prevent fraud. This is largely aimed at bigger organisations, but some farming businesses could be caught by the rules, especially those operating at scale or within larger groups.
Written by
Sam Harkness
Read more on New fraud regulations: What UK farming businesses need to know
Philip is a private client partner who acts for a large number of farmers, landowners and high-net worth individuals. He has particular expertise in advising on succession planning and the structuring of farm businesses.
Rush to finalise deals amid fears of Business Asset Disposal Relief abolition
News
Corporate and commercial law
Leading law firm Clarke Willmott LLP is reporting that clients who are in the process of selling a business are trying to speed up completion deals before the Autumn Budget 2024.
Written by
Kim Klahn
Read more on Rush to finalise deals amid fears of Business Asset Disposal Relief abolition