All Feature articles – Page 110

  • Conference
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    Workshops

    2015-09-29T11:53:00Z

    Our workshop speakers round up their sessions, on mediation, Court of Protection, pensions, the Care Act 2014, the implications of the Brussels lV regulation, and the tax treatment of trusts in the relevant property regime

  • Lisa Vanderheide
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    Doubt of the benefit

    2015-09-28T10:34:00Z

    Demonstrating beneficial ownership of property for tax purposes is not always straightforward. Lisa Vanderheide and Karmjit Mader consider how to evidence it, and the options available when agreement cannot be reached with HM Revenue & Customs

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    Action plan

    2015-09-22T00:00:00Z

    At this year’s Private Client Section annual conference, chief executive Catherine Dixon discussed the development of a new strategy this November. Here she updates on progress

  • Jan Garrill
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    Community caring

    2015-09-22T00:00:00Z

    Jan Garrill explains the role of community foundations in lifetime and legacy giving, and how solicitors and foundations can work together to ensure the solution chosen is the most appropriate for clients and their families

  • Right direction
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    In the right direction

    2015-09-22T00:00:00Z

    With the increase in tax avoidance schemes involving long-term loans, the issue of personal representatives’ liabilities to creditors has again reared its ugly head. Georgia Bedworth outlines a potential solution: applying to the court for directions

  • Money
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    Good as gold

    2015-09-22T00:00:00Z

    How can solicitors ensure their clients get the best possible financial advice? Lucy Trevelyan looks at the options for partnering with financial advisers, and highlights two of the major potential issues: regulation and insurance

  • Mike Hodin
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    Silver linings

    2015-09-22T00:00:00Z

    Michael Hodin, executive director of the Global Coalition on Aging, talks about our ageing population

  • Lesley King new
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    Make no mistake

    2015-09-22T00:00:00Z

    At the Private Client Section annual conference, Lesley King provided an update on recent developments in private client law, focusing on issues of risk, including around solicitors’ negligence, relief for errors, and donatio mortis causa

  • Graham Poles
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    In with the new

    2015-09-22T00:00:00Z

    Graham Poles looks at what developments, challenges and opportunities the new parliament might bring for private clients

  • Chris Whitehouse
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    Pass it on

    2015-09-22T00:00:00Z

    At the Private Client Section annual conference, Chris Whitehouse gave an update on inheritance tax changes, including the taxation of relevant property trusts, the extension of the nil-rate band, and tax avoidance

  • Sylvia Rook
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    At your service

    2015-09-22T00:00:00Z

    The Consumer Rights Act 2015 comes into force in October, marking one of the biggest changes to consumer rights law of the last decade. Sylvia Rook outlines the implications of the act as it applies to solicitors as service providers

  • Amy Bell
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    Chinks in the armour

    2015-09-02T00:00:00Z

    With over a third of all professional negligence claims emanating from conveyancing, and insurance costs rising, effective risk management is crucial. Amy Bell provides an overview of some of the common causes of claims, and offers strategies to mitigate them

  • Warren Gordon
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    Critical conditions

    2015-09-02T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society’s conveyancing and land law committee and software developers Oyez are collaborating on a new edition of the Standard Commercial Property Conditions. Warren Gordon discusses what to expect from the upcoming third edition

  • Welsh property
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    Good neighbours

    2015-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Property lawyers in England may find themselves acting in transactions involving property in Wales, but with the law increasingly diverging, what changes do they need to know about? Huw Williams, Andrew Evans and Andrea Planchant explain

  • Live and let live
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    Helping hands

    2015-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Buy-to-let has experienced a boom in recent years, but it remains a market in flux, with yet more changes announced in the budget. So how should you advise first-time buy-to-let buyers to help them make the best choices? We present the solicitor’s, agent’s and accountant’s perspectives

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    Open house

    2015-09-02T00:00:00Z

    In the second of our new series on social housing, James Stone considers the potential impact on the sector of the government’s manifesto proposals and proposed legislative programme, including the extension of the right-to-buy scheme

  • Richard Heaney
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    Powers that be

    2015-09-02T00:00:00Z

    In our ongoing series of articles in association with Land Registry, Richard Heaney looks at the land registration aspects of transactions involving the use of a power of attorney, and what you can do to ensure these applications are processed as quickly as possible

  • Solvent
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    Soluble problem

    2015-09-02T00:00:00Z

    Fiona Pearson outlines the facts of a recent case involving an insolvent seller, and provides a practical guide to the role and duties of the conveyancer in advising a buyer where the seller is insolvent

  • Fraser Hill
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    Landing the big fish

    2015-08-19T18:34:00Z

    Trying to win a big new client may seem like a no-brainer, but the bigger the client, the greater the risk. Fraser Hill explains how to decide when to go for that big pitch

  • Steven Petty
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    At the coal face

    2015-08-19T18:33:00Z

    In the second of a new series on setting up a new firm, Steven Petty looks at the practicalities of implementing a strategic plan