In advance of the closure of the consultation in relation to the amendment of the Wills Act 1837 on December 8th, Heather Roberts, contentious probate partner in the private wealth team at Bexley Beaumont attended a forum last month in Manchester entitled Modernising Wills hosted by STEP.
Real Estate Disputes Partner Phillip Warburton had his advice featured in The Sunday Times regarding a potential invasion of privacy. Find out how you can establish your rights and what this could mean.
Phil Sheard has, with the assistance of Karina Champion of Oriel Chambers, successfully brought another application for summary judgment in respect of a secured loan.
How should we measure success? To change the culture of an organisation, should we be redefining what success looks like? CEO Karen Bexley discusses this concept in her latest article and why at Bexley Beaumont lawyers have control and autonomy defining their own measure of success.
Following our win at these awards in 2023 for Boutique Law Firm of the Year we are thrilled to be shortlisted once again for the Legal 500 Northern Powerhouse Awards for Innovative Law Firm of the Year.
In her latest article CEO Karen Bexley discusses the characteristics and importance of building and maintaining a positive culture and why #GrowtheTeamKeeptheCulture is the unofficial motto at the forefront of Bexley Beaumont.
Duty, Breach, Causation and Loss are the fundamental elements required to any professional negligence claim. Corporate and Commercial Disputes Partner Melissa Worth analyses a recent case where the defendants tried to disprove that these elements were met and strike out the claim against them.
On a recent revisit to Birmingham, Origin Legal got the chance to sit down once again with Karen Bexley and Anna Beaumont to discuss the latest happenings at the firm.