Clare Harman Clark
Clare Harman Clark is a senior counsel - knowledge at Taylor Wessing LLP, specialising in advising on high-value and complex real estate transactions
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Making a fresh start
Clare Harman Clark, the Property Section chair, wonders what the new term will bring
- Opinion
What next for property?
Clare Harman Clark, the Property Section chair, reads too much into the current state of play for real estate law
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Safety first
Clare Harman Clark, the Property Section chair, considers the difficulties of getting to grips with the Building Safety Act
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Pet projects
Clare Harman Clark, the Property Section chair, wonders when we’ll all get to live in a ‘doghouse’
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Taking the long view
Clare Harman Clark, the Property Section chair, considers the scope of property law to rewrite the rule book on how we all interact with the world around us
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The heat is on
Clare Harman Clark, the Property Section chair, considers the impact on property solicitors of the recent Law Society Practice Note on Climate Change
- Opinion
Going green
Clare Harman Clark, the Property Section chair, considers the latest drive for green leases
- Opinion
Conference building
Property Section chair Clare Harman Clark looks at how to build a perfect conference in a post-pandemic world
- Opinion
New lease of life?
Clare Harman Clark, Property Section chair, looks ahead to the potential for changes to leasehold law and practice over the next year
- Opinion
Better together
Clare Harman Clark, the new Property Section chair, looks at how the Section and the Law Society will continue to support members in these challenging times
- Feature
Out of joint
Sarah Cookson and Clare Harman Clark consider the structures and implications of joint ownership, and how private client solicitors can best make use of the tools available from HM Land Registry
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The fine print
In November, real estate company Deutsche Wohnen SE was hit with a fine of €14.5m under the General Data Protection Regulation. Clare Harman Clark looks at the role of property solicitors in helping their clients abide by the regulation
- News
Changing times
Property Section committee member Clare Harman-Clark rounds up the sessions at the National Property Law Conference, held at the Law Society on 10 October
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Crunch time
It’s over two years since the government first started looking into the leasehold market, but this year has seen the pace of proposals for change ramp up significantly. Clare Harman Clark rounds up the proposals, and considers what they could mean for the property market