All Feature articles – Page 110

  • Nicola Jones
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    After hours

    2015-05-14T15:48:00Z

    The changes to solicitors’ CPD, from an hours-based to a competency-based regime, are now well under way. Nicola Jones outlines the practicalities of compliance with the new system, and the benefits it can bring for firms and the legal sector

  • Rocky road
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    Rocky road

    2015-05-14T15:44:00Z

    In a volatile market, the expectations placed on solicitors can put a real strain on their practice. Paul Coombes explains how you can manage expectations and stay ahead in one of the most changeable areas of practice: residential conveyancing

  • Kerry Underwood
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    Remote control

    2015-05-14T15:43:00Z

    In the second of our series on outsourcing for law firms, Kerry Underwood explains the benefits his firm realised through setting up an office in South Africa to undertake the firm’s back-office functions

  • Costs
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    Paying the price

    2015-05-14T15:41:00Z

    Clients are more demanding on fees than ever before, and that pressure shows no signs of waning. But how can you set pricing so it’s both acceptable to the client, and sufficiently profitable for the firm? Robert Mowbray outlines a three-step approach

  • Francis dingwall
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    A tangled web

    2015-05-14T15:38:00Z

    It has been said that there are two types of firms: those that know they have been attacked by cybercriminals, and those that don’t yet know. Francis Dingwall looks at how to prevent attacks, and how to mitigate them when they do happen

  • Law Society entrance
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    Talking business: highlights from the spring conference

    2015-05-05T14:14:00Z

    Mark Field, Civil Litigation Section committee member, rounds up the talking points from our spring conference, held on 29 April at Chancery Lane

  • Rocco Pirozzolo
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    New horizon for litigation funding?

    2015-04-13T10:21:00Z

    Will the rise in civil court fees lead to litigation funders entering the small and medium-sized claims market, asks Rocco Pirozzolo

  • Heather Smith
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    The price of justice: mitigating the impact of the new court fees

    2015-04-07T10:36:00Z

    It remains to be seen whether higher fees will improve the courts service. What is evident, though, is that legal advisers acting for either a potential claimant or defendant need to be flexible in the way in which disputes are handled, both in respect of how they are resolved and ...

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    Deep impact: court fee increases and small businesses

    2015-03-27T13:04:00Z

    Commercial and civil litigator Keith Jones explains why, in the light of the court fee rises, he is now advising clients to wind-up their business rather than bringing a claim in the county court

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    Litigation Funding magazine: 40% discount for Section members

    Published every two months, Litigation Funding magazine offers you definitive guidance on the financing of civil litigation and essential cost issues. Dispute Resolution Section members receive an exclusive 40% discount.

  • John Kingston
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    Third party funder hits back at court fee rises

    2015-03-18T09:25:00Z

    John Kingston, head of investments at dispute resolution funder Vannin Capital, suggests what litigators can be doing now to mitigate the court fees hike

  • Mark Baxter
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    Ready and willing

    2015-03-17T00:00:00Z

    Will-writing and estate administration offer steady income for firms, but the risks of exposure to negligence claims have discouraged many from this work. Mark Baxter offers a best practice guide to avoiding these risks and safely pursuing this profitable source of revenue

  • David King
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    Off limits

    2015-03-17T00:00:00Z

    There are circumstances under which it is necessary to apply for a limited grant of administration. David King provides an overview of the grant ad colligenda bona, and a practical guide to obtaining it

  • Cilla Wright
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    It’s my life

    2015-03-17T00:00:00Z

    Cilla Wright discusses her work as an independent mental capacity advocate, and why professionals should not lose sight of the basic principles of the Mental Capacity Act when dealing with vulnerable people

  • Holding ground
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    Holding ground

    2015-03-17T00:00:00Z

    The beneficial interest in land owned by two or more people can be held in different ways with different implications on the death of one of the co-owners. Ian Bond and Gary Rycroft look at the issues to consider and the obligations of private client practitioners

  • Saving grace
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    Saving grace

    2015-03-17T00:00:00Z

    Individual savings accounts have for some time been considered the investment wrapper of choice for long-term saving, but Patrick Connolly argues that, following last year’s radical shake-up of the rules, pensions may now be the more attractive and effective option

  • Antony Eminowicz
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    Raising the FBAR

    2015-03-17T00:00:00Z

    Many private client solicitors will now be familiar with FATCA reporting obligations.  But, as Antony Eminowicz explains, your US clients may also be required by law to disclose details of their foreign bank accounts – and the deadline is looming

  • A delicate jurisdiction
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    A delicate jurisdiction

    2015-03-17T00:00:00Z

    Philip D’Arcy looks at the court’s powers to remove a trustee or personal representative

  • Lucy Obrey
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    Gaining currency

    2015-03-17T00:00:00Z

    Digital assets are an increasingly commonplace reality of will-drafting, but one type with which practitioners may be less familiar is the cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin. Ian Bond and Lucy Obrey explain what solicitors need to know about this emerging trend