Congratulations on becoming a partner in April 2021. Q: For a time you were based in the marketing team. How do you think that influenced your approach to client care?I… Read more →
Like it or not, traditions such as letter writing, cheque payments and photograph processing are dying out and, together with a global social media obsession, we are fast accumulating valuable… Read more →
The last Independent Schools Council’s census found that annual school fees in 2020 rose to, on average, £15,000 per child. This means the average cost to parents of sending a… Read more →
In April 2021, Samsung announced that, following the death of its chairman last year, his heirs will be facing one of the world’s largest ever inheritance tax bills – a… Read more →
There is no question that the Covid-19 crisis has hit the charity sector hard and as the country emerges from “lockdown” restrictions, it will be interesting to see how the… Read more →
In this regular column, Solicitor Abigail Pearson gives five top tips on a range of Private Client topics. Returning to international mobility As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, many… Read more →
The pandemic has resulted in UK and worldwide government spending on an unprecedented scale. In the UK, the estimated spending on the pandemic is expected to amount to £372 billion*… Read more →
Funding is key to any charity meeting its charitable objects. As part of raising funds, borrowing will inevitably be one of the options for a charity to consider where other… Read more →
There has been much commentary of late on the effects of material and labour shortages arising due to several factors not least COVID-19, Brexit and global supply chain issues: Bricks-it!… Read more →