Private Client eBulletin - April 2010

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In this issue:
Budget Highlights
For Better or For Worse
To Will or Not To Will - You will be surprised!
Maximising the Value of Property

Lorna Fairbairn

Tel 01273 744279

lorna.fairbairn
@dmhstallard.com

As the recently appointed Head of the Private Client Department, I have the pleasure in saying welcome to our Spring Private Client ebulletin. With the announcement of the general election we now wait with bated breath for what colour of financial cuts and economic measures we will face in the near future. Will they be red, blue, yellow or coalition beige? We have put together some articles which we hope are of some interest and give you some comfort or at least some points to ponder.

We are hosting a Business Breakfast Club meeting on 24 June at our London offices. James Turgoose, Head of Political Affairs, Westminster Parliamentary Research, will be talking about 'The New Political Landscape and What it means for Business'. Please click here to find out more information about this event. 
 
Yours sincerely 

Lorna Fairbairn
Partner
DMH Stallard
Tel 01273 744279
Lorna.Fairbairn@dmhstallard 

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