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Luke Busbridge is a Lecturer in Legal Practice at the SSSHL Department of Law, Policing and Investigation, Teesside University. He holds a PGHCE (2023), is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2023), and has advanced degrees including an LLM By Research (Edinburgh, 2023) and MA (Cantab) in Modern & Medieval Languages (2005). His research focuses on inheritance tax, estate planning, and legal case analysis in agricultural partnerships.
Education:
- LLB (Hons), The College of Law (2005-2007)
- MA (Cantab), University of Cambridge (2001-2005)
- LLM By Research, University of Edinburgh (2023)
- PGHCE, Teesside University (2023)
Research Interests: Specializes in tax law intersections with estate planning, particularly inheritance tax mitigation strategies, partnership structures in agricultural contexts, and executor accountability. His work bridges legal theory with practical tax compliance challenges.
Publications: Recent work analyzes legal cases like Ham v Bell (2020) and Lady Hood v HMRC (2019), exploring how unclear capital allocation in partnerships complicates tax liabilities. Earlier publications address business property relief mechanisms and trust structures.
Awards:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2023)
- PGHCE (2023)
Additional Roles:
- PhD Student, University of Edinburgh (2021–present)
- Associate Tutor at University of Surrey and Edinburgh (2022–present)
- Bass Lay Clerk, Newcastle Cathedral (2019–present)



