Our team of experts shine a spotlight on new legal developments, share their views on the impact of current affairs, and offer insights on issues that could impact you and your business.
Boodle Hatfield has unveiled its impressive financial results, as first reported by The Lawyer.
Boodle Hatfield, the leading private capital firm, has today announced a year of extraordinary growth, reporting a circa...
The UK’s top 30 hotel groups have debt levels 44% higher than they had during the credit crunch.
On 18 May 2020, the government launched its £250 million ‘Future Fund’.
On the evening of Monday 23rd March, in an unprecedented move for the British government, Boris Johnson put the country into lockdown.
In the last few years’ railway arch spaces across London have gone from being undesirable spaces to…
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Perhaps your biggest concern is whether you can continue to pay your rent.
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Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent Ltd [2020] UKSC 18. The Supreme Court has unanimously upheld the Court of Appeal decision
Following the Government’s announcement that they would introduce further legislation to restrict commercial landlords…
On 27 April the government announced that it will provide a 100% guarantee…
The Government has announced that they will introduce further temporary measures to protect commercial tenants.
There are now 660 stately homes in the UK that will be hit by the coronavirus.
The UK property market may face a wave of legal disputes.
There could be a silver lining in the stock market crash for individuals who want to transfer assets to their dependents.
The troubles possibly faced by WeWork, the shared office space company, were well documented long before the global impact of COVID-19 was felt.
This Q&A is intended to provide guidance to those seeking to navigate the choppy and uncertain waters
On 15 April 2020, a Treasury Direction and updated guidance were issued.