More Features and Opinion – Page 6

  • Grania Langdon-Down
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    Working parts

    2013-03-13T00:00:00Z

    Changing career paths, more competition and the demand for quick, low-cost conveyancing have led many firms to employ paralegals, while others have used only qualified staff. Grania Langdon-Down looks at the different business models and the lessons to learn

  • Jaunita Gobby
    Feature

    Dead letter

    2013-03-13T00:00:00Z

    Ensuring that your client care letters and terms of business remain up to date, and that the correct versions are being used across your firm, is a crucial element of compliance. Jaunita Gobby explains how to avoid the pitfalls

  • Chris Harris
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    Reality check

    2013-03-13T00:00:00Z

    The media and the Solicitors Regulation Authority website both told the same story in 2012: bogus law firms, created by criminals and often based on real firms to create legitimacy, are on the rise. So how can you avoid your firm becoming a victim? Chris Harris explains

  • PiP September 2012
    Feature

    Property in Practice September 2012

    2012-09-14T17:52:00Z

    This edition features lenders, tenants’ guarantees, the CQS, negligence in property practice, new builds, leasehold enfranchisement, rights of way, equity release and mortgage fraud  

  • Property in Practice June 2012 cover
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    Property in Practice June 2012

    2012-06-01T11:53:00Z

    This edition features lenders panels, solar panels, new build purchase schemes, Japanese Knotweed, capital allowances, drains, commonhold, commercial landlord and tenant case law and the regulation of conveyancing  

  • Property in Practice March 2012 cover
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    Property in Practice March 2012

    2012-03-23T12:11:00Z

    This edition features the Conveyancing Quality Scheme, regulation, commercial lease renewals, planning and the Localism Act, change of use, AML, capital allowances, service charge disputes, enforcement and flood risk