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Meg Kirkwood - Litigation Solicitor - Clarke Willmott Bristol

Meg Kirkwood

Chartered Legal Executive (Associate)

Bristol
Meg is a Chartered Legal Executive in the Financial Services Litigation Team based in the Bristol office. Meg uses her experience to deliver practical and commercial solutions for clients whilst providing the highest level of client service.
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Naomi Cunningham - Property Litigation Solicitor - Taunton

Naomi Cunningham

Partner

Taunton
Naomi is a partner in our Property Litigation team, and has extensive experience in a broad spectrum of commercial property disputes and advisory work within both the private and public sectors.
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Preparing to sell your care home

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The decision to sell any business that you have spent time building is significant and there are many aspects to consider. Our care home solicitors can help you determine your best case scenario and provide guidance on current market conditions.

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Resolving shareholder disputes in family businesses

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If a minority shareholder feels that the actions of the majority shareholders are unfairly prejudicial on their position, then that minority shareholder may then bring a petition under s. 994 of the Companies Act 2006 (“s.994”).

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Sophie Bedwell

Sophie Bedwell

Associate

Bristol
Sophie Bedwell is an Associate in Clarke Willmott’s commercial property team in Bristol specialising in Landlord and Tenant work.
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Supreme Court decision allows operators to get additional rights on existing sites (early)

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The Supreme Court has now handed down its decision in the cases of CTIL v Compton Beauchamp; CTIL v Ashloch; and On Tower v AP Wireless II (UK) Limited. The decision allows operators to acquire additional rights in respect of their existing sites.

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The effectiveness of contractual exclusion clauses

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Peter Brewer, in our commercial litigation team has a particular interest in complex contractual disputes, shareholder disputes, banking disputes and professional negligence claims.

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Beware the gaps – repairing and insuring obligations in commercial leases

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It is often assumed that a landlord has a duty to its tenant of part of its property (where the landlord is also in occupation of a separate part) to prevent or stop water ingress into the leased premises.

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Bonita Walters - Partner - Private Client - Clarke Willmott Bristol

Bonita Walters

Partner

Bristol
Bonita specialises in contested Wills, inheritance and trust disputes and also in disputes involving mental capacity, properties and professional negligence.
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Buying a trading care home

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The decision to buy a care home is significant and there are many aspects to consider. There are key regulatory aspects to bear in mind.

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