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The corporate and employment teams at Thursfields Solicitors have advised Worcestershire-based creative communications agency DRPG on its latest acquisition. DRPG has bought London-based screen content agency A-Vision which provides film and video, production and digital services to clients including Apartments.com, CoStar Group and Avaya. Gareth Burge, director and head of corporate at Thursfields, said: “This…
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Gareth is head of Thursfields’ corporate team and specialises in a broad range of corporate work including mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, private equity, joint ventures and shareholder agreements, group reorganisations and commercial transactions. Gareth joined Thursfields from the London office of leading international law firm, Watson Farley & Williams. In the 2020 edition of…
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Planning successful futures for charities and other community groups will be the focus of a free Thursfields Solicitors’ webinar later this month. The Zoom-based event from 10am on Wednesday 24 March will be hosted by several of Thursfields’ top legal experts who will discuss the four key areas of governance, employment, property and fundraising. Jenny…
Read full news storyIn England and Wales, if you made a will while you were married and then you get divorced, your divorce can alter the terms of your will. Although your will remains valid after divorce, your ex-spouse will no longer be able to benefit from it, unless you have expressly stated otherwise. They will also no…
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