One of the UK's fastest growing law firms has revealed that it has used another year of strong growth to strengthen its senior management team.
Family Partner Aziz Malik discusses a quicker, kinder way to settle on family law matters and why Alternative Dispute Resolution might be the right fit for your family situation.
Construction Senior Associate Brandon Silver discusses the ruling on RNJM vs Purpose Social Homes which underpins the importance of transparency and procedural integrity in construction adjudication.
Amidst the upcoming Bexley Beaumont Strategy Day, CEO Karen Bexley reflects on marketing has been approached at the firm.
Real Estate Disputes Partner, Matthew Wayman's recent article depicts the flurry of garden users during the summer months leading to increased potential for neighbourly disputes. He cites a recent case which has been described as "A fence complaint gone too far", serving as a reminder of how costly and risky being embroiled in a property dispute can be.
Divorce is of course an emotionally charged process. In his latest article, Family Partner Aziz Malik discusses the often-overlooked topic of empathy in divorce proceedings and why it can be so valuable, both financially and emotionally, to those who offer it.
CEO Karen Bexley's recent article depicts the value of autonomy. She depicts how the self-determined, successful individuals who have joined the firm, appreciate an environment that supports how they want to work, and how they can continue thier career development.
Bexley Beaumont's continued strong development has been recognised at one of the UK's most prestigious legal awards.
London Family Partner, Aziz Malik presents a comprehensive guide for doctors and dentists undergoing English Divorce in his most recent article. He delves into the specific aspects that need to be taken into account when the divorcer or divorcee is a doctor or dentist in England and Wales.
To support World Oceans Day, we are excited to share our continued partnership with The Ocean Conservation Trust and their "Blue Meadows" project. Seagrass meadows are more effective than tropical rainforests at carbon capture, but we have lost over half of the world's seagrass in the last century.