An executor of a will has recently been jailed in the High Court for failing to comply with his duties as an executor.
Carolyn Watson, private capital solicitor at Clarke Willmott, explores the details of the case, what executors’ duties entail, why they are important...
by Raksha Aggarwal, corporate solicitor at Clarke Willmott
Articles of association are the internal rules which set out the basic management and administrative structure of a company.
Model Articles are the standard default set of rules which a company can adopt. Model Articles will not be...
by Stuart Hoysted, senior associate and debt recovery technical director, Clarke Willmott
The economic turbulence of recent weeks suggests that now is the time for SMEs and sole traders to review their debt collection activities.
With interest rates rising and energy bills going through the...
Article kindly contributed by Dale Edwards, strategic consultant – green energy and ESG, Clarke Willmott
“Eight thousand years before the Targaryen Conquest, a winter known as the Long Night descended up on the world, which lasted an entire generation.”
Rising energy costs, inflation at levels not...
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has advised on the acquisition of a Cumbrian care home by a care group that owns and operates homes across the North.
Croft Avenue Care Home in Penrith – which provides nursing and personal care for up to 30...
Families “left in limbo” as they wait for new programme to be introduced
by Adam Maguire, partner, Clarke Willmott
The Ministry of Justice recently decided to replace the existing Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programme (DAPP) with a beneficial new programme that will better meet the needs of...