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US nationals in the UK

Residence, Real Estate and the Right to Remain: A white paper on UK immigration for US nationals

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UK Renters' Rights Act

Key changes for landlords and what they mean in practice

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Guiding employers through change

Employment Rights Act series: what is in force, what is next and the key practical steps

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US investment into UK Real Estate

From California to the Cotswolds: why Americans are investing in UK property

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2026 promotions round unveiled

Our latest round of promotions recognises two new Partners and five Senior Associates

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19 May 2026 1 min read

Boodle Hatfield hits £49.5m revenue in double-digit growth

Boodle Hatfield has announced revenue of £49.5m for the 2025/26 financial year, confirming a second consecutive year of double digit growth and continued momentum across the firm. The results reflect strong performance across all core practice areas, following a period of sustained expansion that has seen the firm achieve just under 70% growth over the past five years.

15 May 2026 4 min read

Wait and LLC? Why UK residents are still taxed twice on US income

Double taxation remains an unresolved issue for UK residents holding investments through US LLCs. Private Wealth Partners, Laurence Morgan and Dom Rothbarth, and Senior Associate, Marie McCallum outline how conflicting UK and US tax treatments can lead to unfair outcomes and the grounds for optimism.

15 May 2026 4 min read

Understanding the ban on upwards-only reviews

What does the proposed ban on upwards only rent reviews mean for landlords and tenants? Partners, David Rawlence and Sophie Henwood, and Senior Associate, Kate Symons explore the key changes introduced by the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Act 2026, including when the ban will take effect, which leases it will apply to, how rent review provisions may need to be structured going forward, and the wider implications for lease negotiations and market practice.

13 May 2026 3 min read

The Earned Settlement proposals – a unique opportunity for the tech sector

What do the Earned Settlement proposals mean for tech talent and hiring strategy? Partner and Head of Immigration, Zoe Jacob and Associate, Clemmie Smith outline how the shift to a contribution‑based model could reshape settlement timelines, costs and recruitment planning for the tech sector.