All Feature articles – Page 65

  • Sarah Brodie
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    Loud and clear

    2018-09-05T00:00:00Z

    From 6 December 2018, conveyancers will need to publish price- and service-related information on their websites. Sarah Brodie looks at what this could mean in practice

  • Leaving the EU - Property
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    Life after leave

    2018-09-05T00:00:00Z

    With Brexit now only six months away, investor sentiment remains positive, but there are broader challenges in the market which need to be resolved, from access to finance to housing supply. Paresh Raja explains

  • Estates property quiet gravel path
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    All quiet on the estates front – relatively

    2018-08-29T10:09:00Z

    August was, as always, comparatively quiet. Lesley King draws out a couple of points worth notice, including registration deadlines and a recent case where two minor children were awarded 11 per cent of their father’s estate.

  • Piggy bank
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    Using client accounts as banking facilities

    2018-08-23T09:04:00Z

    Concerns about the improper use of client accounts have prompted the SRA to update their warning notice. We look at the key changes.

  • cybersecurity
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    Do you need cyber insurance?

    2018-08-20T14:20:00Z

    James Noon looks at the options available to firms looking to buy cyber insurance.

  • thompson on negligence book spine
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    Costs and professional negligence: more claims coming?

    2018-08-15T13:58:00Z

    In the second section of our three-part series on how to avoid professional negligence claims, PJ Kirby KC stresses the importance of getting your costs budgeting right.

  • Elisabeth Ross
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    Behaving badly – clarity at last on misconduct definitions?

    2018-08-15T13:25:00Z

    Dishonesty, want of integrity, professional misconduct and negligence: these concepts form a vexed spectrum of negative conduct characteristics from solicitors and other professionals. Elisabeth Ross looks at recent developments to help disentangle these terms.

  • kerry underwood new
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    Insolvency: practice direction makes perfect

    2018-08-15T11:54:00Z

    On 4 July 2018, a new Practice Direction – Insolvency Proceedings (PDIP) came into force, replacing the most recent practice direction, which itself only came into force on 25 April 2018. Kerry Underwood summarises the new requirements.

  • Shaking hands over desk
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    Mediation – where do we go now?

    2018-08-14T11:54:00Z

    Mediation continues to face challenges in its journey from an alternative to mainstream form of dispute resolution, not least being overshadowed by Brexit. Peter Causton rounds up the latest developments.

  • Gordon Exall
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    My legal life: Gordon Exall

    2018-08-08T09:00:00Z

    In the second instalment of our new Q&A feature, Gordon Exall, barrister and author of the Civil Litigation Brief blog, shares his experiences and advice for civil litigation practitioners.

  • Stuart Adams
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    Under review

    2018-08-07T00:13:00Z

    Private Client Section committee member Stuart Adams reviews a new edition of an established title on trusts, which is packed with useful information

  • Nova Maxwell
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    Joining the DOTAS

    2018-08-07T00:12:00Z

    Stuart Adams and Nova Maxwell look at how the government has widened the disclosure of tax avoidance schemes regime with reference to inheritance tax

  • Artwork - gift in lieu of tax or sell?
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    State of the art

    2018-08-07T00:11:00Z

    Eleni Polycarpou and Giulia Trojano consider the tax and inheritance issues involved in handling estates rich in artworks, and look to the future and the rise of digital art 

  • Emma Gadsden
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    Simple as that

    2018-08-07T00:10:00Z

    The Office for Tax Simplification is currently undertaking a review of inheritance tax. While we can only guess at the final outcomes, solicitors need to be aware of the implications for any current or future tax planning arrangements, says Emma Gadsden

  • Justin Rourke
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    Opting out

    2018-08-07T00:08:00Z

    Demand to transfer out of defined benefit pensions is hitting new highs. While the reasons for this are clear, are clients truly aware of the risks involved, asks Justin Rourke

  • Mental capacity
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    Mental notes

    2018-08-07T00:07:00Z

    Stephanie David rounds up the key developments in mental capacity law, including the retrospective approval of gifts and choosing a litigation friend

  • Paul Saunders
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    Staking a claim

    2018-08-07T00:06:00Z

    We’ve all seen adverts urging us to claim for mis-sold payment protection insurance, and how easy the process is. But is it as simple once someone has died? Paul Saunders explains what options are open to those administering an estate

  • Angharad Lynn
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    Back to basics: Deeds of variation and disclaimers

    2018-08-07T00:06:00Z

    Deeds of variation and disclaimers can prove useful tools to redirect dispositions in a will. Angharad Lynn reviews the basics

  • David Burrowes 140x96
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    New release

    2018-08-07T00:05:00Z

    £3bn was released in equity by homeowners last year. While it’s becoming a more popular way to boost retirement income, some solicitors remain apprehensive. David Burrowes, chairman of the Equity Release Council, explains why the legal profession needs to have a rethink

  • Yasmin Metcalfe
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    Up to standard

    2018-08-07T00:04:00Z

    Trustees have completed their second year of reporting under the Common Reporting Standard, but issues remain. Yasmin Metcalfe details this, and other updates that trustees need to be aware of, including the interaction between the Standard and the General Data Protection Regulation