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Marc White & Co is a law firm based in Bristol which provides an independent and professional legal service for individuals and businesses.
We are experts in international law, particularly Anglo-Spanish law, and we translate this vast experience into honest and plain-speaking advice. Contact us for a confidential, no-obligation consultation.
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The End of the Golden Visa in Spain
Yesterday, Thursday 14 November 2024, the Spanish government voted to end the ‘Golden Visa’, a type of visa that grants residence permits to foreigners who make significant investments in the country. This measure has been included in the Law for the Efficiency of...
Deadline to claim against Spanish banks for floor clauses in consumer mortgages
The floor clauses (Clausulas suelo in Spanish) are stated on many Spanish variable interest rate mortgages to increase or decrease interest payments in line with the Euribor have made the variable interest rate mortgage repayments increased dramatically affecting also...
E&W court sets Will aside in fight over predatory marriage
The Central London County Court has given the judgement in the alleged predatory marriage case of Langley v Qin. This is one of the earliest cases of undue influence, after the England and Wales Court made its call In Rea v Rea (2024 EWCA Cib 169) Robert Harrington...