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Sarah Rowley writes for Charities Management on what charities should keep an eye out for this year
With a new Government in position, it remains to be seen what opportunities there could be for the sector.
Yacine Diallo and Pierre-Philip Leroux-Moga write for Agefi Luxembourg on the migration of high-net-worth individuals
The global population of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) is expanding, and we are on the brink of the largest intergenerational wealth transfer in history.
Eddie Richards and Sadie Pitman write for CoStar on Labour's approach to logistics and infrastructure
Eddie and Sadie explain why (and how) the UK chancellor is looking to the construction and infrastructure sectors to "kick start the growth the country so desperately needs".
Sarah Jane Boon and Julia Cox write for Tax Adviser on safeguarding family wealth and the role of pre- and post-nuptial agreements
Sarah Jane Boon, Family Partner and Julia Cox, Private Client Partner, write for Tax Adviser on how best to safeguard family wealth and the role of pre- and post-nuptial agreements.
Property Week quotes Georgina Muskett on a judgment relating to a moth-infested Notting Hill mansion purchased for £32.5m
Georgina Muskett, an expert in real estate disputes, explains that is is "really surprising that the judge effectively forced the seller to take the property back".
LADbible quotes Sarah Jane Boon on the legal binding nature of marriages from Netflix’s 'Love is Blind'
With Love Is Blind nearly back on our screens, the most common question asked is: are the marriages legally binding?
Naomi Nettleton and Alicia Stanford-Shard write for Property Week on how landed estate owners are increasingly looking to make improvements to their estates to enhance environmental impact and efficiency
Naomi Nettleton, Partner and Alicia Stanford-Shard, Associate write for Property Week, addressing the pressures on UK landed estate owners who are obliged to upgrade their properties for better energy efficiency amidst legal obligations.
Building Design quotes Kevin Gibbs on Heathrow's plans for a third runway by end of next parliament
Kevin argues that the "big blocks to major infrastructure projects must be addressed if there is to be any chance of planes taking off from Heathrow in the near future".
The Law Society Gazette quotes Tamasin Perkins on the concerns surrounding the proposed amendment to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
Legal experts have expressed concern over a proposed amendment to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which would remove High Court judges from the assisted dying process, replacing them with a panel of experts.
The Law Society Gazette quotes Claire Fallows on planning law reform
Claire Fallows, Partner and Head of Planning, acknowledges that while housebuilders are keen to build, economic conditions and buyer confidence are concerns. She shares her thoughts with the Law Society Gazette.
HR Magazine quotes Lucy Lintott on employees who are unable to work due to poor health or disability
Lucy Lintott in our Employment team explains that the changed landscape around health is protected by UK legislation.
The Telegraph quotes William Marriott on the importance of correctly completing a property information form and the onus placed on sellers
William Marriott
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BPR: Why the £2.5 million allowance still demands action before April
Mary Perham
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Family Investment Companies: Should you have a trustee shareholder?
Mary Perham
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Agricultural law review 2025/2026: Key cases and legislation in 2025 and what’s ahead in 2026
Maddie Dunn
Insights
The Daily Telegraph quotes Nick Hurley on Labour’s plans to ban ‘non-compete’ agreements in the UK
Nick Hurley
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Agricultural policy review 2025: Key changes and what to expect in 2026
Maddie Dunn
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Hannah Catt writes for Tax Adviser on the implications of the newly introduced high value council tax surcharge in the UK
Hannah Catt
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eprivateclient quotes Dominic Lawrance on rumours surrounding potential UK government plans to attract HNW investors
Dominic Lawrance
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A Family Lawyer’s guide to five of the top most Googled Family Law questions in England and Wales relating to children
Hannah Owen
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The Standard quotes William Marriott on the impact of the newly introduced 'mansion tax' in the UK
William Marriott
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Compliance Week quotes Abigail Rushton on the UK’s anti-corruption strategy and compliance lessons for companies and advisors
Abigail Rushton
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When Saying “No” to Mediation Is Reasonable: Guidance from Grijns v Grijns
Bella Preece
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5% VAT in Italy for the art market: regulatory impacts and opportunities for international operators
Nicola Saccardo
Insights
A farm legal resilience checklist: 10-Minute audit to protect your business in 2026
Maddie Dunn
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