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Professionals & Senior Executives Legal Services
Professionals & Senior Executives face a number of demands in their busy working environment, whilst also trying to maintain personal relationships.
As busy professionals ourselves, we understand that your time is at a premium dealing with your work and personal relationships.
We are able to move quickly to deal with your immediate priorities and put plans in place for change and uncertainty within a longer-term strategy. We will look after all your private client needs efficiently and effectively in one place, with full access to our wider business services where needed. Whether you need advice on Wills or lifetime giving, tax, business-related issues, philanthropy, buying or selling property or family disputes, we work as a single team across the UK and internationally to find the right solution to meet your objectives.
We can also assist with your global mobility at a time when this is becoming increasingly difficult to achieve.
As employers and partnerships face liquidity and revenue issues, there is increased pressure on income (reduced salaries and lost bonuses), alongside a rise in expenditure and general business demands. This is all against the backdrop of the need to support your own clients, suppliers and business partners, often coupled with wider commitments, e.g. as charity trustees, not to mention the day to day requirements of life.
We are very conscious of the pressures that you are under in allocating time to deal with your personal affairs and of the complete confidence and trust you need in your advisers to achieve the optimum outcomes you are looking for now. As required, we can also deal with your own business issues and restructures, including in relation to remuneration; looking at these holistically in the context of your personal position too.
We deal regularly with new start-ups with expertise in key sectors such as health care, digital and tech, as well as wealth businesses and boutique advisory firms.
For more information about the specific Private Client legal services we provide, legal services we provide to businesses and our funds and regulatory legal expertise, please visit the relevant pages below.
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Businesses
We provide specialist insight and advice to privately owned, family businesses, private equity-backed, AIM and other listed companies.
Financial Services Regulation & Funds
In addition to helping you with your everyday regulatory and legal issues, we also advise on transactional and strategic matters.
Private Client
Our Private Clients have shaped the way we do business. We respond to your personal plans across multiple areas in the UK and globally.
Investors and Entrepreneurs
For individuals who own and invest in fast growth or family businesses.
Landed Estates and Heritage Property
For multi-generational families to overseas investors, to those owning country houses, farms, stately homes and urban estates.
Art & Luxury
Our specialist lawyers help collectors, creators and curators protect the value of the objects they love.
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