Helen Clarke
Helen Clarke is a member of the Private Client Section advisory committee. For 20 years she represented the Private Client Section on the Law Society Council.
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Workshop: Elderly client care and the Mental Capacity Act 2005
Delegates at the conference could choose between five workshops, run twice over the course of the day. Helen Clarke rounds up hers on elderly client care and the Mental Capacity Act 2005
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Going electric
Helen Clarke reviews a new title on the administration of digital information by fiduciaries
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Workshop: Elderly client care and the Mental Capacity Act 2005
Delegates at the conference could choose between five workshops, run twice over the course of the day. Helen Clarke rounds up hers below
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Workshop: Elderly client issues
Delegates at the conference could choose between five workshops, run twice over the course of the day. Helen Clarke rounds up her workshop
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Manual handling
Helen Clarke reviews the first guide for practitioners on the Care Act 2014 to hit the market
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Mental notes
Helen Clarke reviews two new books aimed at providing practical support for solicitors on mental capacity and elderly client issues
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Annual Conference 2014: Elderly client issues
In this workshop, Helen Clarke looked at recent changes related to mental capacity and the Court of Protection, and the value and importance of lasting powers of attorney for health and welfare
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Conspicuous consumption
New consumer contracts legislation introduced in June needs to be addressed in all solicitors firms’ terms of business and client care letters. Ian Bond and Helen Clarke outline the implications for private client practitioners