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Monthly Archives: June 2025
Farmers and business owners seek Judicial Review of Inheritance Tax Changes to Agricultural/Business Property Relief
Leading Private Wealth law firm Collyer Bristow LLP served proceedings on the Chancellor of the Exchequer and HMRC on 23 June 2025 for a Judicial Review of the government’s decision not to consult on the planned Agricultural Property Relief (APR) …
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HSBC’s Office Mandate: The Legal Implications of Reversing Remote Working Trends
In light of reports that HSBC is considering requiring all staff to attend the office at least three days a week, the move signals a broader shift in the corporate approach to hybrid working. As employers reassess post-pandemic working arrangements, …
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Restaurant fallout: How should organisations handle public scrutiny?
Restaurant fallout: How should organisations handle public scrutiny? A steakhouse business has faced public scrutiny since issuing a statement on Friday (6 June) after asking far-right activist Tommy Robinson to leave its London restaurant. The anti-Islam campaigner has accused the …
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Daughter who cared for ageing mother wins High Court claim for reimbursement from estate
A recent judgment of the England and Wales High Court (Rogers v Wills [2025] EWHC 1367 Ch) has opened the door to new claims for reimbursement from family estates in respect of unpaid caregiving. Bernadette Rogers, who cared for her …
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Revocable Living Trusts: Future-Proofing Your Estate Across Borders with Gillian Everall
On this month’s podcast, Aidan Grant is joined by Gillian Everall, Founder & Managing Director of Everfair Tax Consulting Ltd, to discuss the complexities of US revocable living trusts, particularly for Americans with ties to the UK. Learn more about …

























