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Samantha Neagle

Samantha Neagle

Partner

Bristol
Samantha specialises in the administration of deceased estates with a particular focus on the complex estates of high net worth individuals often involving intellectual property, business and foreign assets.
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Sasha Jewhurst

Senior Associate

Southampton
Sasha Jewhurst is a Senior Associate in Clarke Willmott’s Southampton Commercial Property team.
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Stephen Harper - Commercial Property Solicitor - Clarke Willmott Bristol

Stephen Harper

Partner

Bristol
Stephen assists House Builders and Registered Providers of Social Housing to build new communities by carrying out the due diligence and the legal work necessary to acquire land for new development.
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Steps for navigating a stillbirth or neonatal death case

Medical negligence solicitors
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If you have questions or concerns about how your baby died and whether the stillbirth or neonatal death could have been avoided, then we are here to help.

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Strong growth at Clarke Willmott as Rosser passes the CEO baton

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Clarke Willmott has reported another year of strong growth, with profit per equity partner (PEP) of £489k (up 14%) and revenue over the £60m mark at £60.8m. The firm has no bank debt with over £13m in the bank at year end.

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Stuart Hoysted

Senior Associate

Taunton
Stuart specialises in complex actions on both an individual and volume basis including taking insolvency action against individuals, partnerships and corporate entities.
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The advantages of discretionary Will trusts

Wills & probate solicitors
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We explain how discretionary Will trusts work and explore how one might have prevented a family dispute over a Scottish estate. Call 0800 652 8025 for a free initial consultation with a Wills specialist. Offices in Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Southampton & Taunton.

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The critical importance of construction throughout the coronavirus crisis and beyond

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The sector is exceptionally valuable to the UK economy and over the last decade has seen significant growth. In 2019 there were over 2.7 million people employed in the sector accounting for 7% of the UK workforce.

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The danger area of multiple Wills

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When a client has multiple Wills in different jurisdictions, it is important to ensure that the provisions of the Wills do not contradict one another and that one Will does not inadvertently revoke another.

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The Renters Reform Bill and the loss of Section 21 notices

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It is the intention that the Renters Reform Bill will abolish Section 21 notices, while strengthening landlords’ legitimate grounds for taking back their property. The proposed change is to aim to strike a balance between the rights of tenants and the rights of landlords.

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The Statutory Residence Test and “exceptional circumstances”

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Since 6 April 2013 an individual’s UK tax status has been decided by the Statutory Residence Test (SRT). The number of days that the taxpayer spends in the UK is vital in determining tax residence pursuant to the SRT with a variable number being permitted as decided by various factors.

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