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From garage to unicorn – Employment law lessons for scaling tech teams
Catherine Bourne
People with dementia are at higher risk of financial abuse and in our experience, the majority of allegations of financial abuse and misappropriation of monies against vulnerable individuals are against the very people trusted to look after their affairs. Sadly, the volume of those allegations is on the rise.
Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng have certainly arrived with a bang. Today’s “mini budget” is the largest tax giveaway we have seen in decades.
In the recent case of Hughes v Pritchard [2022] there was a strong reminder to Private Client and Court of Protection practitioners, to not only consider the capacity of the individual leaving a will, but to also bear in mind the context and information available to a medical professional assessing that individual’s capacity.
How can I ensure I’m not considered a UK tax resident? Stephanie Mooney features in the Financial Teams Q&A.
High Net Worth Individuals face a range of new challenges as they seek to protect their assets. Whilst the dramatic events of the Roy family may seem remote for many of us, it could still be important to consider the benefits of asset protection strategies.
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