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Lawyers at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP, Sarah Coe, Amy Peacey and Chloe Osborne look at intellectual property protection within F1.
Employees at the Bristol office of Evelyn Partners, the leading integrated wealth management and professional services group, have launched a charity fundraising challenge in memory of their colleague Dave Mouncey.
The Court of Appeal has recently passed a rare judgment which offers useful guidance on grounds for opposing new business tenancies.
Amanda French, partner and head of retail at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP, explores why online brands are increasingly wanting physical space and the key considerations for retailers looking to move to the high street.
With 2024 shaping up to be a bumper year for sport, it goes without saying that marketing by sports influencers is also set to see an increase as brands look to take advantage of the fixtures to raise their profiles.
Smaller financial advice firms are set to remain in the cross hairs of industry consolidators with the number looking to sell or exit the space likely to ramp up in 2024 despite ‘tepid markets’, reports financial services lawyer Ed Foulkes.
The Body Shop’s collapse into administration is a reminder to suppliers to ensure that their contracts are watertight, according to a leading commercial lawyer.
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP is shining a light on misdiagnosis as part of its annual efforts in support of World Encephalitis Day tomorrow (22nd FEB).
Bristol-based lawyers at international legal practice Osborne Clarke have advised the shareholders of Silent Sentinel, a specialist manufacturer of short to long range thermal cameras, HD and 4K visible cameras and ultra-low light cameras, on its acquisition by American electronics manufacturer Motorola.
Hospitals, care homes and community healthcare providers have until March 1 to comply with a safety alert relating to medical beds that were issued following 18 deaths and 54 serious injuries to patients.
Specialist lawyers at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP have worked alongside the Rugby Players’ Association (RPA) to help secure protective award compensation for rugby players affected by sudden redundancy.
Pre-nuptial agreements represent a prudent and essential strategy for individuals aiming to safeguard family wealth. Despite their practical benefits, why do they continue to be regarded as “unromantic” in the UK? Moreover, why are they exclusively associated with the ‘rich and famous’?
Assembly Building C is the new home for Clarke Willmott’s 300+ Bristol people
Lawyers at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP have advised on the sale of chartered financial advice firm Carbon Financial Partners to multi-disciplinary professional services firm Progeny.
The long-awaited six-week trial between one of Britain’s biggest banks and homeowners left in debt by taking out a controversial mortgage product, has been settled on confidential terms.
A lawyer representing a mother who lost her baby due to failings in a Cheltenham maternity unit says the same issues are arising “time and time again” in NHS Trusts around the country.
It is anticipated that the UK will need between 253,000 and 661,000 extra electric vehicle (EV) charging points by 2035. While Part S of the Building Regulations, which covers the infrastructure for the charging of EVs, came into force in 2022, for developers the delivery of this presents a number of challenges both in terms of construction and future management.
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has kicked off the New Year with a boost to its housebuilder team as a new Partner joins.
With AI image generation and the immediate dissemination of shared images online, this year will see a “burst of activity” following the expiry of copyright protection around Disney’s iconic Mickey Mouse character, according to a legal expert.
The two-day trial provides important assistance for officeholders regarding Company documentation and drawing salary.