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Boodle Hatfield strengthens Corporate team with Nabarro partner
Law firm Boodle Hatfield has strengthened its Corporate team with the appointment of Nabarro Corporate group partner Richard Beavan. He joins the firm on 1st September.
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Fifteen Boodle Hatfield lawyers selected as leaders in their field for Chambers UK Directory 2011 edition
We are delighted that 15 Boodle Hatfield lawyers have been named as Leaders In Their Field in the forthcoming 2011 edition of Chambers & Partners UK Guide To The Legal Profession.
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Boodle Hatfield is shortlisted for Contentious Trust and Estates Team of the Year 2010/11
Boodle Hatfield Contentious Trust and Estates Team has been shortlisted in the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners' Private Client Awards 2010/11 for Contentious Trust and Estates Team of the Year.
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Boodle Hatfield Private Client Team is shortlisted for London Legal Team of the Year 2010/11
Boodle Hatfield Private Client Team has been shortlisted in the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners' Private Client Awards 2009/10 for London Legal Team of the Year.
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Boodle Hatfield’s Hayden Bailey tackles the Tourmalet
Boodle Hatfield private client and tax lawyer Hayden Bailey has swapped his New Bond Street desk for Lycra and a push bike and taken part in four stages of the Tour de Force, a charity ride that mirrors the Tour de France and raises money for the William Wates Memorial Trust.
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CGT window of opportunity for offshore trusts tax planning, says law firm Boodle Hatfield
When George Osborne in his emergency Budget increased the rate of capital gains tax (CGT) from midnight on Budget Day (22 June) concerns were raised as to exactly how this would apply to offshore trusts.
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Divorce threat to over 60s pension pots, warns law firm Boodle Hatfield
The office of National Statistics reported last week that divorce rates are plummeting in all age groups, except the over 60s where the divorce rate is increasing. And with the pension pot likely to be the most valuable asset after the matrimonial home, divorcing late in life can cause a major financial headache for both parties, warns solicitor and divorce law expert Caroline Wright at Boodle Hatfield.
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Richard Moyse receives "Lifetime Achievement Award" from Citywealth
Boodle Hatfield's Private Client and Tax partner Richard Moyse has been awarded the "Lifetime Achievement Award" at the prestigious and influential Citywealth Magic Circle Awards. The award was made on 13 May in recognition of Richard's market-leading expertise and long career as one of the UK's leading private client lawyers with an international client base.
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Bribery Act could catch construction industry unaware, warns Boodle Hatfield
The new Bribery Act, which received Royal Assent on 8 April, may catch developers and contractors unaware leaving them open to prosecution for the actions of appointed third parties, warns law firm Boodle Hatfield.
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Boodle Hatfield has appointed three new partners
Boodle Hatfield has strengthened its Employment team with the appointment of Simon McMenemy, who joins the firm from Charles Russell as a Partner on 1 May. The firm has also promoted two new partners, Elizabeth Middleton and Sofie Hoffman, effective also from 1 May, bringing the total number of partners to 32.
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