CEO Karen Bexley discusses funding for female founded businesses ahead of this year’s International Women’s Day theme, #AccelerateAction.
Family Partner, Aziz Malik, uses his breadth of experience to offer real world advice for parties divorcing. Find out more in his basic, but practical guide on how to conduct yourself before the court in family proceedings.
It has been reported that 46% of UK workers suffer with stress, depression, or anxiety. To support Building Foundations Week and Bexley Beaumont’s support of LawCare, Regulatory Partner Emma Evans and Employment Legal Director Alice Kinder share their thoughts on stress in the workplace from an employer perspective, and what steps can be taken to manage work-related stress.
Due to the UK's exit from the European Union, Polish citizens have to manoeuvre the increasingly challenging visa system to work freely in the UK. Consequently putting employers at risk of serious punishment if this process is not done correctly.
The United States is one of the few countries that imposes taxes on its citizens regardless of where they reside, indeed the IRS can be quite relentless in pursuing expats. The issue of taxation for US nationals living overseas is a multifaceted and often perplexing topic.
Appointment of Kent-based Commercial Real Estate Partner Emily Carey, represents Bexley Beaumont's plans for further expansion in London and the South East over the next 12 months.
The government has announced that landlords will be forced to investigate and fix damp and mould in social housing in England within strict timescales from October 2025.
Written from the perspective of a commercial tenant, Real Estate Partner Nicola Wood offers practical advice around exercising a break clause in her most recent article.
Bexley Beaumont has started 2025 by recruiting two experienced lawyers. Chris Ali has joined as a Restructuring and Insolvency Partner and Nicola Wood as a Real Estate Partner, underlining the firms focus on hiring experienced, talented lawyers.
For many years London has firmly established itself as a leading international divorce centre, attracting individuals from around the world seeking to dissolve their marriages. England’s legal framework, combined with London’s status as a global financial hub, makes it an attractive choice for international divorce cases. This article explores the factors contributing to London’s prominence in this regard and briefly summaries some recent case law that underscores its status.