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Lawyers at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP have advised on the sale of food manufacturer Proper Cornish to a private equity-backed French group.
Data published today by the Insolvency Service shows that the number of registered company insolvencies in February 2023 was 1,783. This was 17 per cent higher than in the same month in the previous year.
Bristol-based lawyers at Osborne Clarke have advised Fintern on its consumer arm Abound, a personal lending start-up that uses artificial intelligence and open banking to provide more accurate and affordable loans, as it raises up to £500 million to turbocharge its growth.
“Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement sought to restore the UK’s financial credibility, tackle the cost of living crisis and reduce inflation. It was a pretty bleak affair by anyone’s standards and the outlook for UK business in the short term looked grim.
Following the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017, the government is set to introduce legislation that will place greater responsibility on property owners to address security concerns and scale up preparedness for any future attacks.
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has made three senior appointments as it looks to build on its most successful year ever.
Law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has advised Cardiff-based Principality Commercial (part of Principality Building Society) on a £50 million loan agreement to Pobl Group to provide 10,000 energy-efficient homes in Wales.
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has won a prestigious award from the National Farmers’ Union (NFU) for its outstanding work supporting members in the South West.
International legal practice Osborne Clarke has continued to expand its corporate team in Bristol with the appointment of Louise Grzasko as a partner.
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has been named the country’s joint third best law firm to work for in a prestigious industry survey.
Lawyers at international law firm Osborne Clarke in Bristol have acted for global infrastructure investment firm, Morrison & Co., on its joint venture with Swiss Life Asset Managers and AXA Investment Management to acquire lyntia Networks.
Bristol-based lawyers at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP have advised Yeo Valley Associates on its recent investment in the challenger brand The Curators.
Inflationary pressures, rising energy prices and labour shortages mean demand for turnaround expertise among distressed businesses will continue to grow in 2023, according to the Institute for Turnaround (IFT).
Lawyers at Osborne Clarke in Bristol have advised Foresight Group on the first close at more than £60 million of its new Foresight Scotland Fund.
Bristol’s long established PR company Empica has started 2023 with a clutch of new clients, including three owner-managed and family-run businesses with ambitious growth plans.
Bristol-based lawyers at international law firm Osborne Clarke have advised BGF on its investment in a $140 million (£115 million) Series C funding round at Oxbotica, a global leader in autonomous vehicle software for businesses.
National law firm, Clarke Willmott LLP, has appointed Sarah Coe as partner in its specialist corporate and commercial team.
An Appeal Court ruling on rights to adjudication in construction contract disputes under collateral warranties will protect employers and potential beneficiaries, according to national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP.
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has strengthened its social housing sector team with the appointment of Matthew Wilson as a new partner and Head of its Asset Management team.