All Feature articles – Page 105

  • Drivers of accommodation choice
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    Pick of the bunch

    2015-01-20T13:06:00Z

    In response to the ageing population and increased demand for elderly care, providers are offering a much wider range of care services. Oliver Stirk outlines the options, and how private client practitioners can help

  • Care act
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    Careful as you go

    2015-01-20T12:26:00Z

    Bethan Harris and Beatrice Prevatt provide a detailed guide to Care Act 2014

  • Elderly clients
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    Balancing act

    2015-01-20T12:14:00Z

    Knowing who your client is and balancing the need to act in their best interests with regulatory requirements around conflicts and confidentiality can be challenging when acting for elderly clients. Melinda Giles explains

  • Adam Boukraa
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    Back to basics 35: Deprivation of liberty

    2015-01-20T12:14:00Z

    Adam Boukraa looks at how the system in place to authorise deprivations of liberty under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 works

  • Michelle Garlick
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    Connecting the dots

    2015-01-20T12:04:00Z

    Conflicts of interest can arise when solicitors act for clients to whom they are connected. Michelle Garlick looks at the statutory guidance on these tricky situations, and what solicitors should do when faced with them

  • Practice management
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    The leftovers

    2015-01-20T12:00:00Z

    The self-certification amount of which firms can donate to charity without prior authorisation increased to £500 from 31 October 2014. Jacky Ellis outlines the rules for dealing with residual client account balances and provides some handy hints

  • Roundtable 5
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    Roundtable: Jackson reforms and your practice part 1

    2015-01-15T08:47:00Z

    It’s clear that 18 months on from the inception of the Jackson reforms, litigators are continuing to grapple with their practical impact. The CJS executive committee, plus some Section members, share their experiences on how they are tackling the problems the reforms have thrown up and how their practices have ...

  • CJS roundtable 7
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    Roundtable: Jackson reforms and your practice part 2

    2015-01-15T08:22:00Z

    The second part of our Section roundtable event discussing the practical impact of the Jackson reforms, with a link to a podcast recording

  • Mark Carver
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    Swings and roundabouts

    2014-12-09T00:00:00Z

    Mark Carver looks at the effects of property booms and recessions on risk in conveyancing transactions, and what changes the future might bring

  • Ian White
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    Fresh start

    2014-12-09T00:00:00Z

    This year’s National Property Law Conference – the Property Section’s annual flagship event – looked to the future of conveyancing, and how practitioners can best prepare themselves for the coming years. Ian White reports back

  • Great expectations
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    Great expectations

    2014-12-09T00:00:00Z

    In a rising market, the expectations placed on conveyancers, from not only clients, but also lenders, estate agents and mortgage brokers, can put a real strain on conveyancing practice. Paul Coombes explains how you can manage expectations and stay ahead

  • Mark Tighe
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    Capital thinking

    2014-12-09T00:00:00Z

    The recent changes to capital allowance rules have drastically affected how purchasers and sellers deal with commercial property transactions. Mark Tighe explains how the property practitioner now has a far more crucial role to play in the process

  • Roger Buston
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    Ask the experts

    2014-12-09T00:00:00Z

    Roger Buston reviews a new multi-author title covering the practice of residential conveyancing, from compliance to clients, and from mortgage fraud to fees

  • Jennifer Robinson
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    Value added

    2014-12-09T00:00:00Z

    In the first of a new occasional series on social housing for property lawyers, Jennifer Robinson explains the key factors a commercial property lawyer has to consider when acting for Registered Providers who are acquiring land or property for development

  • Mediation
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    We need to talk

    2014-11-18T14:02:00Z

    Mediation can be a powerful tool for practitioners, especially in private client cases where family relationships are at risk. Viv Hulland outlines the case for sitting down and resolving issues by consensus

  • Simon Taube QC
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    All that glitters

    2014-11-18T14:00:00Z

    Simon Taube QC examines the conflict between the ‘golden rule’ and the solicitor’s duty to execute the will in a reasonable time

  • Family
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    Step change

    2014-11-18T13:57:00Z

    The increase in divorce and resulting complex family structures is raising a new issue for will- writing and estate planning: providing for step-children. Fay Copeland and Caroline Cook examine the issues and solutions

  • Stephen Haggett
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    Bend and flex

    2014-11-18T13:06:00Z

    Too many solicitors rely too heavily on the transferrable nil-rate band to protect clients’ estates after death, says Stephen Haggett. Could flexible discretionary trusts be the answer?

  • Private client seminars
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    Course of action

    2014-11-18T13:06:00Z

    The Private Client Section’s new regional seminar series is now under way, and runs until March next year. Book now or miss out!

  • Sarah Young
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    Left behind

    2014-11-18T12:57:00Z

    The Presumption of Death Act came into force on 1 October 2014, allowing the family of a missing person to settle their estate and dissolve a marriage or civil partnership. Sarah Young explains the process