Clarke Willmott completes on latest care home acquisition deal
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Commercial Healthcare Solicitors
Acting for the buyer, Healthcare Management Trust (HMT), the specialist team at Clarke Willmott advised on the acquisition of St Quentin Residential Home Limited, which operates three care homes.
Written by
Matthew Dootson
and
Simon Thomas
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Clarke Willmott hosts transition event for Bristol Bears players
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Sport
Clarke Willmott has hosted an event at its Bristol offices, in partnership with the Rugby Players Association (RPA), to provide Bristol Bears players with an insight into the value of mentorship.
Written by
Tim Copplestone
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Clarke Willmott ranks highly in 2024 Legal 500 guide
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National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has been recognised as a Top Tier firm in the latest Legal 500 guide which ranks the UK’s top lawyers and organisations.
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Clarke Willmott’s guide to getting business ready for new regulation on Corporate Offences and Fraud
Crime & regulatory
Insights
Fraud is the most commonly recorded category of crime in the UK, amounting to around 40 per cent of all reported crime in England and Wales. Now the regulatory landscape around fraud is changing – and businesses will need to be ready.
Written by
Sam Harkness
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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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Yesterday I read an extremely worrying statistic that more than 50% of NHS midwives and maternity support staff say that they are planning to leave the health service in the next year.
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