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Long COVID – should employers accept that it is a disability within the meaning of the Equality Act?

Employment
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It is estimated that more than one million people in the UK are suffering with the prolonged side effects of Covid.

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Making gifts under Power of Attorney: a guide for Attorneys and Deputies

Court of Protection
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If you’re an Attorney or Deputy acting on an incapable person’s behalf, find out what gifts you can make under Power of Attorney. Call 0800 652 8025.

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Mark Christie - Associate - Construction - Clarke Willmott Manchester

Mark Christie

Partner

Manchester
Mark is a Partner in the Construction team at Clarke Willmott, specialising in both contentious and transactional construction law.
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Married at first sight – but what if it doesn’t last?

Family law
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Channel 4 and E4 are currently screening the seventh season of Married at First Sight (MAFS), in which couples meet for the first time when walking down the aisle, their future having been determined by a group of relationship experts.

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Martin Cox Cardiff Partner

Martin Cox

Partner

Cardiff
Martin is a Partner in the Financial Services Litigation team. He specialises in high-value and complex commercial disputes.
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Martyn’s Law and the protection of premises

Crime & regulatory
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Nearly 8 years after the Manchester Arena Bombing, the long-awaited Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill 2024 (“Martyn’s Law”) received royal assent on 3 April 2025.

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Midlands a hot spot for serious workplace accidents

Serious injury
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The Clarke Willmott personal injury team acts for severely injured victims of accidents at work to help secure the best treatment, care, rehabilitation and compensation.

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Paula Mansfield - Family Solicitor - Manchester

Paula Mansfield

Senior Associate

Manchester
Paula is a Senior Associate in the family Team specialising in complex divorce, financial remedy, and children matters, with a focus on achieving fair, pragmatic outcomes through both collaborative and court based solutions.
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Protecting Innovation roundtable: Intellectual Property guidance for manufacturers

Events
We will be discussing legal advice and strategy surrounding intellectual property, followed by networking with other industry SMEs over lunch and an exclusive tour of The MTC’s premises.

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Roundup of family law resources for LGBTQ+ couples

Family law
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We have compiled a range of family law resources that may be particularly useful to the LGBTQ+ community.

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So you think you are paying the national minimum wage?

Employment
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We know from the HMRC’s annual reporting that even the most well-known employers fail to pay some of their staff the National Minimum Wage. Could you unwittingly be one of them and how can you avoid a nasty surprise if HMRC comes knocking?

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