About
Managing Partner: Monica Atwal
UK Offices: London, Reading
CONTACTS
Commercial: Stuart Mullins
Corporate/M&A: Ashan Arif
Dispute Resolution: Antony Morris
Employment: Helen Beech
Immigration: Monica Atwal
Public Procurement: Chris Tayton
Real Estate: Simon Ralphs
THE FIRM
Founded over 100 years ago, we have built a reputation to become recognised as a leading law firm providing long-term established relationships and innovative solutions to complex legal challenges for both businesses and individuals across the UK and internationally.
Our lawyers are expert leaders in their fields and know your industry to provide commercially driven strategic advice to start-ups, SMEs, PLCs and large multi-nationals, working in partnership with each client as a trusted adviser to tailor a solution to your need. We’re here for you whenever you need us.
Internationally, we are part of TAGLaw, a major global network of law firms giving clients access to high-quality legal advice in nearly 100 countries.
“What makes us stand out is our client service delivery…We are regarded as part of their business. We aim to ensure that we have detailed practical knowledge of how they operate. Few other firms go to the depth that we do.” Monica Atwal, Managing Partner
www.clarkslegal.com
PRINCIPAL AREAS OF WORK
Corporate:
the team advise large corporates, SMEs, owner managed businesses and early stage and start-up ventures on a wide range of corporate and corporate finance work, including mergers, cross-border acquisitions, EOT’s and shareholder agreements.
Construction:
specialising in both contentious and non-contentious matters, the team provides a wide scope of commercially focused advise on regional, national and international projects, being quick to adapt to clients’ needs to minimise legal risk in a cost-effective way.
Dispute Resolution:
the team is known for their sophisticated and commercial approach. With an impressive flow of high-profile and high-value instructions from leading commercial and public sector clients, the team offers exceptional advice on areas including data protection, defamation, fraud, pensions, professional negligence, product liability, property disputes, shareholder disputes and business secrets.
Employment:
the team offers practical and commercial advice to both employers and employees on issues ranging from industrial disruption, business protection, and collective disputes, to contract issues and unfair dismissals.
Immigration:
the team provide a highly personalised specialist immigration service to both corporate clients and individuals, advising on all aspects of UK and EU immigration and nationality issues. The team specialises in complex applications and securing employers sponsorship licenses.
Public Procurement:
the team has considerable expertise advising at all stages of public procurement, providing public authorities with guidance on the commercial and regulatory issues they may encounter in running regulated tenders, as well as advising private companies on what they need to know about winning tendered. They are experienced in acting for both bidders and authorities in challenges to tender awards and can often help resolve disputes.
Real Estate:
the team handles all types of commercial property work and are particularly experienced in advising clients with large and varied operational and investment property portfolios and are also proud of their expertise in public sector, hospitality and property management projects.
RECRUITMENT
Clarkslegal seeks to recruit high calibre individuals to support its continuing growth. All current vacancies are listed on Clarkslegal’s website and online applications are welcomed. Further information about the firm is available from the firm’s website at www.clarkslegal.com
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The Immigration Rules updates – October 2024
The Home Office has issued a statement of changes to the Immigration Rules, impacting UK immigration applications. Published on 10 September 2024, these changes take effect as of yesterday, 08 October 2024, with some set to be implemented in early 2025, as outlined below.
Employment Rights Bill – the biggest changes for a generation
10 October 2024, the Government has unveiled their long-awaited Employment Rights Bill, fulfilling their election manifesto pledge to introduce major reform to workers’ rights within 100 days of government.
Prioritise mental health in the workplace – FAQs
10th October 2024 is World Mental Health Day, and this year's focus is mental health at work. Mind estimates that 1 in 4 people have mental health problems but that most do not receive the help that they need.
Hidden Disabilities in the Workplace: Chronic Pain
This is the second article in our series on Hidden Disabilities in the Workplace, where we began by discussing fatigue, what it is, and how employers can help their employees, as well as an introduction to what Hidden Disabilities are, and what they mean for people experiencing them.
New duty on employers to prevent sexual harassment
A new legal duty comes into force this month placing a positive obligation on all employers to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.
Planning reform: what to expect from the new Government plans?
The House of Commons has returned after the summer recess. The newly elected Labour government can now resume work on various legislative proposals pledged in its election manifesto.
2024 in review: tracking key data protection developments
As we approach the final quarter of 2024, it’s an opportune moment to revisit the data protection trends and developments that were anticipated at the end of 2023 (read our article on this here). Now, let’s see how those predictions have played out.
Social Media – how private is your personal data
Nowadays most people have at least one social media account. Whether it’s Facebook or TikTok, X (formerly known as Twitter) or LinkedIn, most adults have an online presence.
Data protection audit – what you need to know
A data protection audit is the process of auditing all of your data protection processes and procedures to understand your current levels of compliance and identify any areas for improvement.
What Employers need to know about Biometric Residence Permits
Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) are biometric immigration documents that are issued to non-EEA nationals and EEA nationals, who have been granted permission to stay in the UK.
Understanding EMI share options: a guide for small businesses
Share options are a form of financial instruments that provides the right to buy or sell a specific number of shares at a predetermined price on, based on the holder meeting certain criteria, and/or before a set future date.
Understanding the Global Business Mobility (Senior or Specialist Worker) Visa
The Global Business Mobility (Senior or Specialist Worker) visa enables individuals to work in the UK for a limited time at their overseas employer’s UK branch.
Redundancy : Back to Basics FAQs
Redundancy can be a scary and overwhelming time both for employees being made redundant, and for those that have to make the decision.
Buyer Beware: Practical Guidance for Breach of Warranty in an SPA
Are you buying a business? Whether you are buying shares in a company or purchasing its assets… the general Latin common law principle “caveat emptor” applies.
The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024: what does it mean for my leasehold property?
The leasehold system in the UK has been subject to some unfavourable press for some time now. The National Leasehold Survey conducted in 2016 by The Leasehold Advisory Service, in conjunction with a firm of solicitors, delivered alarming findings.
Selling your business can be a tricky, confusing and sometimes painful process! However, with some careful planning and right choice of advisers, you can enjoy a relatively smooth and successful experience.
e-Visas are a crucial part of the UK’s plan to create a fully digital border and immigration system by 2025.
New duty on employers to prevent sexual harassment – coming October 2024
The Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 is due to come into force in October 2024.
New Guidance: Confidence to Recruit
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) in collaboration with the CIPD have produced and now published new guidance titled the Disability Confident Guide which has been created to help employers support disabled people.
Key considerations for data retention policies
In the ever-evolving landscape of data protection regulations, data retention stands as a crucial aspect of compliance and risk management for organisations across industries.
FAQ’s on the new Carer’s Leave Act
Beginning on 6 April 2024, the Carer’s Leave Act comes into force, meaning carers are now entitled to request 1 week’s unpaid leave to provide and arrange care for their dependants. Here is a quick summary of what you might want to know.
Navigating Neuroinclusion: A Guide for Employers
Over the past few years, we have seen a marked rise in awareness of neurodiversity, as well as campaigns for awareness and inclusion in the workplace for neurodiverse employees.
UK housebuilders investigated over suspected exchanges of anti-competitive information
In 2022 the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) was called upon by the Secretary of State for the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to conduct a study into the housebuilding sector and provide recommendations on how the sector can operate as efficiently as possible.
5 key considerations when taking on a lease of a pub property
Taking on a pub property can be both exciting and daunting. Here are 5 key considerations that pub tenants should consider when taking on this new venture.
Legal perspectives on ESG and director duties
In today’s rapidly changing business landscape, the concept of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors has emerged as a guiding framework for companies seeking to thrive in the long term.
New Immigration Rules: Business Visitors to the UK
As of 31 January 2024, the UK has undertaken substantial revisions to the immigration rules for business visitors. These changes widen the spectrum of permitted business activities for visitors, allowing overseas professionals and employees to engage in a broader range of business activities whilst
What to expect from 2024 in Dispute Resolution
Now that two months of the year have passed, what changes might be expected in Dispute Resolution during the remainder of 2024?
Leasehold and freehold reform bill – major changes coming
The long awaited Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill had its second reading in Parliament earlier this month.
Navigating Redundancy: Top Tips for Employers Considering Redundancies
It is an unfortunate reality of the current financial landscape that many employers are having to make the difficult decision to restructure and make redundancies.
The UK’s Partner visa, a subcategory of the Family visa, offers a pathway for eligible foreign nationals to join and live with their British or settled partner in the UK.
The Immigration Rules updates – October 2024
The Home Office has issued a statement of changes to the Immigration Rules, impacting UK immigration applications. Published on 10 September 2024, these changes take effect as of yesterday, 08 October 2024, with some set to be implemented in early 2025, as outlined below.
Employment Rights Bill – the biggest changes for a generation
10 October 2024, the Government has unveiled their long-awaited Employment Rights Bill, fulfilling their election manifesto pledge to introduce major reform to workers’ rights within 100 days of government.
Prioritise mental health in the workplace – FAQs
10th October 2024 is World Mental Health Day, and this year's focus is mental health at work. Mind estimates that 1 in 4 people have mental health problems but that most do not receive the help that they need.
Hidden Disabilities in the Workplace: Chronic Pain
This is the second article in our series on Hidden Disabilities in the Workplace, where we began by discussing fatigue, what it is, and how employers can help their employees, as well as an introduction to what Hidden Disabilities are, and what they mean for people experiencing them.
New duty on employers to prevent sexual harassment
A new legal duty comes into force this month placing a positive obligation on all employers to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.
Planning reform: what to expect from the new Government plans?
The House of Commons has returned after the summer recess. The newly elected Labour government can now resume work on various legislative proposals pledged in its election manifesto.
2024 in review: tracking key data protection developments
As we approach the final quarter of 2024, it’s an opportune moment to revisit the data protection trends and developments that were anticipated at the end of 2023 (read our article on this here). Now, let’s see how those predictions have played out.
Social Media – how private is your personal data
Nowadays most people have at least one social media account. Whether it’s Facebook or TikTok, X (formerly known as Twitter) or LinkedIn, most adults have an online presence.
Data protection audit – what you need to know
A data protection audit is the process of auditing all of your data protection processes and procedures to understand your current levels of compliance and identify any areas for improvement.
What Employers need to know about Biometric Residence Permits
Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) are biometric immigration documents that are issued to non-EEA nationals and EEA nationals, who have been granted permission to stay in the UK.
Understanding EMI share options: a guide for small businesses
Share options are a form of financial instruments that provides the right to buy or sell a specific number of shares at a predetermined price on, based on the holder meeting certain criteria, and/or before a set future date.
Understanding the Global Business Mobility (Senior or Specialist Worker) Visa
The Global Business Mobility (Senior or Specialist Worker) visa enables individuals to work in the UK for a limited time at their overseas employer’s UK branch.
Redundancy : Back to Basics FAQs
Redundancy can be a scary and overwhelming time both for employees being made redundant, and for those that have to make the decision.
Buyer Beware: Practical Guidance for Breach of Warranty in an SPA
Are you buying a business? Whether you are buying shares in a company or purchasing its assets… the general Latin common law principle “caveat emptor” applies.
The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024: what does it mean for my leasehold property?
The leasehold system in the UK has been subject to some unfavourable press for some time now. The National Leasehold Survey conducted in 2016 by The Leasehold Advisory Service, in conjunction with a firm of solicitors, delivered alarming findings.
Selling your business can be a tricky, confusing and sometimes painful process! However, with some careful planning and right choice of advisers, you can enjoy a relatively smooth and successful experience.
e-Visas are a crucial part of the UK’s plan to create a fully digital border and immigration system by 2025.
New duty on employers to prevent sexual harassment – coming October 2024
The Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 is due to come into force in October 2024.
New Guidance: Confidence to Recruit
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) in collaboration with the CIPD have produced and now published new guidance titled the Disability Confident Guide which has been created to help employers support disabled people.
Key considerations for data retention policies
In the ever-evolving landscape of data protection regulations, data retention stands as a crucial aspect of compliance and risk management for organisations across industries.
FAQ’s on the new Carer’s Leave Act
Beginning on 6 April 2024, the Carer’s Leave Act comes into force, meaning carers are now entitled to request 1 week’s unpaid leave to provide and arrange care for their dependants. Here is a quick summary of what you might want to know.
Navigating Neuroinclusion: A Guide for Employers
Over the past few years, we have seen a marked rise in awareness of neurodiversity, as well as campaigns for awareness and inclusion in the workplace for neurodiverse employees.
UK housebuilders investigated over suspected exchanges of anti-competitive information
In 2022 the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) was called upon by the Secretary of State for the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to conduct a study into the housebuilding sector and provide recommendations on how the sector can operate as efficiently as possible.
5 key considerations when taking on a lease of a pub property
Taking on a pub property can be both exciting and daunting. Here are 5 key considerations that pub tenants should consider when taking on this new venture.
Legal perspectives on ESG and director duties
In today’s rapidly changing business landscape, the concept of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors has emerged as a guiding framework for companies seeking to thrive in the long term.
New Immigration Rules: Business Visitors to the UK
As of 31 January 2024, the UK has undertaken substantial revisions to the immigration rules for business visitors. These changes widen the spectrum of permitted business activities for visitors, allowing overseas professionals and employees to engage in a broader range of business activities whilst
What to expect from 2024 in Dispute Resolution
Now that two months of the year have passed, what changes might be expected in Dispute Resolution during the remainder of 2024?
Leasehold and freehold reform bill – major changes coming
The long awaited Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill had its second reading in Parliament earlier this month.
Navigating Redundancy: Top Tips for Employers Considering Redundancies
It is an unfortunate reality of the current financial landscape that many employers are having to make the difficult decision to restructure and make redundancies.
The UK’s Partner visa, a subcategory of the Family visa, offers a pathway for eligible foreign nationals to join and live with their British or settled partner in the UK.