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 been named as a finalist in a trio of categories in the Chambers High Net Worth Awards 2025. The shortlist includes Private Client Team of the Year; Art Law Team of the Year; and Residential Property...
An entrepreneurial business plan and a fascinating use of commercial space in central London. Entocycle, which currently operates from railway arches at London Bridge, "feeds local food waste – typically surplus
At the end of 2019, the Senior Living sector was following hot on the heels of the BTR and Student Accommodation sectors. At the opposite end of the age spectrum, by targeting the elderly, investors were looking to
The decision by the BVI government to create a publicly accessible register of company ownership predictably has been broadly welcomed. Like many offshore jurisdictions, the world's go-to destination for holding
So much has been written about how the pandemic is going to see the death of the office. Office space is, after all, one of the biggest expenses of any business. Surely, the move to mass home working means that
Amazon has unveiled an indoor drone which is capable of surveilling homes. How long will it be until the same technology is adopted for virtual viewings of commercial properties? Not long, one would have thought,
Could landlords go further to support restaurant / pub / nightclub tenants? Some tenants might suggest that landlords agree (either on a lease renewal or in a deed of variation to a current lease) that rent will be
An increasing number of family offices are looking at direct investment. The attraction of lower fees coupled with the ability to have greater influence over investments is attractive.
Historically private
With investors looking to increase their asset allocation to crypto assets, the ability of regulators to keep up with minimising risk for participants is becoming increasingly important.
There is also a lack of
Family offices and HNWs don't have the same constraints as institutional investors; for one they can afford to take a very long term view.
Pre-Covid the competitiveness of capital was high and many HNWs and
Although neighbours cannot generally stop a property owner from carrying out works, their interests can be protected in a number of ways through the party wall procedure. If you are intending to carry out works which
Will we ever see office occupiers sign up to a 10+ year city centre lease again?
Many may not and the demand for more flexible space looks set to increase. Indeed, some existing serviced office providers
On 1 September 2020, new planning use class E came into force. Use class E groups together shops, restaurants, offices, gyms, GP's and nurseries into one planning use class. As such, it is now possible to switch
The postponement of the Budget is yet another peculiarity of 2020 fostered by Covid 19. Not a few people had forecast that the long heralded removal of certain tax reliefs would finally come to pass this autumn as a
The Jersey Royal Court held recently that it had no power to set aside the establishment of a Jersey Foundation on the grounds of mistake.
The regime governing Jersey Foundations is contained in the
The International Trade Secretary recently established 11 trade advisory groups (TAGs) to help advise on Brexit trade negotiations. The construction sector was not one of them, which is surprising given the Prime
Rupert Merson (adjunct professor at London Business School) has written an interesting piece on how family businesses have more in common than they realise.
In particular he discusses the interesting phenomenon
Retirees (at the age when retirement is first possible for most of us!) are the group most vulnerable to coronaviruses and are naturally concerned to stay safe. Equally, what is staying safe worth if it results
Interesting comments from the Chief Executive of the Charity Commission. The focus on transparency that comes with the revamped version of the public charity search for England & Wales (see
The decision of the Court of Appeal for Bermuda in Grand View Private Trust Company Ltd. v Wong & ors (Civil Appeal No. 5A of 2019) dealt with the important issue of whether there is some
A positive step in the right direction. Grosvenor, as one of the oldest landlords in the business has introduced a new 'green' form of lease.
Renowned florist, Pulbrook & Gould will run its flagship