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Law Archive - 2015 - Page 3

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Entrepreneurship: a solution or response to the glass ceiling?

Business Reporter reported on new statistic which showed that entrepreneurship is growing three times faster amongst women than men. The magazine postulated that the difficulties women can face in the workplace have led to more starting up their own businesses. Ayesha Vardag, who founded Vardags in 2005 and in ten years transformed it... Read More

Vardags team dodges balls for charity fundraiser

On Friday 8 May 2015, a motley crew from the Vardags team dressed up in thoroughly becoming Despicable Me pyjamas and headed over to the grounds of the Honourable Artillery Company on City Road for a round of the most famously vicious game: dodgeball. Not just for the comedy value of course, but in aid of charity for the annual Vestra Wealth... Read More

Social media: is it a threat to your marriage?

Ayesha Vardag wrote for The Huffington Post on the effect social media can have on marriages. Looking back, she reflected on her youth, writing letters to a friend – “I neglected my studies to write. I fell in love by post” – and about her after her divorce “I wrote daily anecdotes about my various romantic... Read More

Is a happy marriage the key to becoming a billionaire?

Vardags’ managing director and leading international family lawyer, Catherine Thomas, commented to the Daily Telegraph for their article on super-rich power couples. The article focused on the prominence of married billionaire couples around the world, including in Silicon Valley and the world’s rich list. The article suggested that,... Read More

Vardags shortlisted for Citywealth Magic Circle Awards 2015

We are delighted to announce that Vardags has been shortlisted in two categories at the Citywealth Magic Circle Awards this year. Selected by a judging panel of experts from the legal and financial disciplines, President Ayesha Vardag has been shortlisted for the ‘Woman of the Year’ award while the firm as a whole has been shortlisted for the... Read More

Vardags holds show-stopping Comic Relief Bake-Off

The Vardags team revealed some hidden talents on Friday when we staged a ‘Bake Off’ in aid of Comic Relief. Organised and compered by paralegal Chloe Wake and executive assistant Joe Maniski-Luke – aka our resident Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood – the turnout for the event was impressive, both in terms of contributors and, literally, the... Read More

Managing Director Catherine Thomas speaks on international child relocation

Vardags Managing Director, Catherine Thomas, has been speaking on Radio 5 Live on the thorny issue of international child relocation. On air in conversation with Adrian Chiles, she discussed “how the law actually stands”, in Chiles’s words, to “clarify this very dark, very grey area.” There has been a notable rise in... Read More

Senior Associate Lois Rogers explains Vardags' childcare policy on BBC Radio 2

Vardags senior associate Lois Rogers has made her media debut on BBC Radio 2. Speaking to presenter Vanessa Feltz, Lois discussed the headline topic of the day: the problem of prohibitive childcare costs. Vanessa discussed the issue with a woman who, despite being well paid, was forced to spend half her income on childcare costs. Lois was... Read More

Director Stephen Bence in Management Today

Dr Stephen Bence has featured in a series of video interviews for Management Today, advising small businesses on cash flow issues. The interviews offer no-nonsense advice on how to tackle common problems that small businesses face, from the perspective of a range of experts in their fields. Stephen’s experience of finance in the legal... Read More

Cayman law students open debate on LGBT issues

  A group of law students in the Cayman Islands is seeking to challenge the status quo by staging a series of lectures on LGBT issues, in particular gay rights. Although the Cayman Islands are a British Overseas Territory, the region is lagging behind the UK in terms of equality and attitudes to sexual minorities. In order to... Read More
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