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Boodle Hatfield has once again been recognised for its exceptional expertise in the Chambers High Net Worth (HNW) Guide 2025, securing rankings across eight categories in the Guide’s tenth edition, published in July 2025. The firm achieved six...
Boodle Hatfield, the leading real estate law firm, was the lead legal advisor on the provision of debt facilities to Groveworld…
Boodle Hatfield, the leading private wealth law firm, has appointed Laurence Morgan as a Senior Associate in its Private Client team…
Boodle Hatfield is delighted to announce the promotion of Reem Al–Jumaily to partner in the Middle East Team…
Rajeev Joshi adds to team’s strength in advising on hotels, offices, alternative living and high value residential.
Leading private wealth law firm Boodle Hatfield has appointed employment law specialist Simon Gorham as a partner.
The Firm’s employment Team has been working with clients to assess some of the severe challenges thrown up by the COVID-19 pandemic…
Leading private wealth law firm Boodle Hatfield is delighted to announce that it has promoted five senior associates to partner…
Now 13 partners in the private client team following recent promotions…
New Regulations to change the UK trust register came into force on 6 October.
In July, the Chancellor commissioned the Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) to carry out a review of Capital Gains Tax.
A group calling themselves the ‘Wealth Tax Commission’ have published a series of evidence papers…
Developers who wish to avoid paying main contractor’s overheads and profit frequently manage their own development projects…
The holders of significant private wealth are under increasing pressure to demonstrate their moral compass.
It is said that there are two barriers to entrepreneurship. The first is that many never actually do it. They discuss an idea…
This article discusses some of the common questions asked.
The Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018 (the 2018 Act) will come into force amending the relevant provisions of…
It is well known that divorce and the associated litigation is stressful.
The Tenant Fees Act will come into force on 1 June 2019.