Tax Dispute Resolution Partner, Caroline Walton, discusses the implications the Chancellor of the Exchequer's recent Budget. Will the government encouragement for private sector innovation make R&D tax relief more appealing to business?
One of the UK's fastest growing law firms has hailed another year of considerable progress for its London office.
All divorces are complex, but for separating farming couples there is so much more to consider. Family Partner Aziz Malik discusses key issues and landmark recent cases in his latest article,
With the arrival of Tax Dispute Resolution Partner, Caroline Walton, Bexley Beaumont introduces a new practice area to support our corporate clients.
Through our registered charity, BBFoundation, we're increasing our support for one of the nation's leading children's charities, Cash for Kids, as we continue to increase our good intentions in line with business growth.
Corporate Legal Director, Philip Miles explains why percentages matter and how to protect a minority shareholder in his latest "Quick Reads" article.
The Court of Appeal decision in Potanina v Potanin has significantly reshaped the landscape for international divorces in London. The Bexley Beaumont Family Law Team analyse this decision and why London courts are best suited to handle separations for high-net-worth and complex, international separations.
Environmental Parnter Emma Tattersdill reflects on yesterday's UK Supreme Court Judgement, using her expertise to explain the issues and its impact on environmental law in practice for developers and local authorities. Will rules about nutrient neutrality conflict with government growth plans?
Bexley Beaumont has described the latest domestic legal rankings as further evidence of its having earned a place among the domestic legal profession's elite.