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We are delighted that Boodle Hatfield has been named ‘Contentious Trusts and Estates Team of the Year’ in the mid-size firm category at the STEP Private Client Awards.
Mark Lindley and James Woods-Davison collected the award at the...
Private Wealth Partner, Eleanor Sepanski provides an insight into the importance of maintaining excellent governance around decisions and record-keeping, and the proposed shifts on compliance further onto charities, and potentially their donors.
Private Wealth Partner, Clare Stirzaker speaks to eprivateclient about her career so far and why she is so passionate about philanthropy…
Partner and Head of Family, Emily Brand and Associate, Genevieve Smith put AI to the test in relation to fact-specific circumstances of an example divorce scenario.
On 18 May 2023 judgment was handed down by Recorder Mark Anderson KC in Colicci & Ors v Grinberg & Anor [2023] EWHC 1177 (Ch), a matter which clearly high-lights the difficulties that can arise where
In the inaugural episode, Partner, Clare Stirzaker is joined by Dr Justin Craig, a visiting Professor of Family Enterprise at Kellogg Business School. Using Justin’s research on the strategy, function, management, and performance of multi-generational family enterprises and those who lead and steward them, we look at what the term legacy means in today’s world and its connotations, whether the next generation feels hamstrung by the concept of legacy and how business leaders can innovate where a predecessor’s legacy is so dominant.
Boodle Hatfield is delighted to continue its support for the Young London Print Prize (YLPP), a competition run by Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair to inspire and showcase the work of young artists.
Andrea Zavos, Senior Partner says: “Andrew is a fantastic practitioner and we are delighted to welcome him to Boodle Hatfield. His arrival marks the firm’s third lateral hire this year and our fourth addition to the partnership following this year’s partner promotion. This growth reflects our continued commitment to build and invest in our key service lines. Our focus remains on meeting the ever-changing needs of our dynamic client base and providing the very best quality legal advice.”
In Estates Gazette, Partners Simon Kerrigan and Colin Young reflect on the publication of the Renters (Reform) Bill and indications that the long awaited plans for leasehold reform are now back on the government agenda.
Back in February, Private Wealth Partner, Clare Stirzaker joined the Next Gen Talks podcast with
Senior Associate, Fred Clark and Associate, Ruby Dyce aim to provide a model contractual structure to be considered when putting in place agreements for public art projects.
Litigation Partner, Kellie Jones provides commentary on an in-depth analysis piece on the Renters Reform Bill, which has sparked a fresh debate over how the balance between landlord and tenant should be struck.
Construction Partner, Sarah Rock considers the lack of clarity on the developer remediation contracts, which has been causing confusion amongst developers looking at obligations involved in addressing the building safety crisis.
November 2023 will see the majority of planning permissions subjected to a condition that development is not to begin until a biodiversity gain plan has been submitted and approved by the local planning authority.
In the recently released Raconteur ‘Future of Finance’ report, Corporate Partner, Rahul Thakrar comments on the fast-growing alternative asset
Last week marked Mental Health Awareness Week, an annual calendar event hosted by the charity, Mental Health Foundation, that aims to educate individuals and businesses
For some time I have written about pending changes for landlords and leaseholders around leasehold enfranchisement (which you can catch up on
Yesterday evening, as part of our 'Lessons in Legacy' series, we were
In the Sunday Times, Litigation Partner, Kellie Jones explains how the wording of a lease can determine the responsibilities of landlords on the repair of a door entry system.
Friday 19 May marks 'National Bike to Work Day' an annual calendar event started in 1956 by the League of American Bicyclists to promote the health benefits of cycling to work.
Over the last five years, we have
Construction Associate, Oliver Johnson writes for the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID) on why a complaints procedure is highly recommended for every interior design practice.