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Ringing the changes
January is, of course, a traditional time to take stock of the year past and look to the year ahead. So what did 2017 mean for small firms, and what might the new year hold? Sally Azarmi considers
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The highest bidder?
Pay-per-click advertising is now a key part of marketing for law firms, but should you also consider bidding on your competitors’ keywords? Susan Hallam looks at the benefits and risks
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Excello adventure
Excello Law took home the inaugural Law Society’s Excellence in Law Management Excellence Award in 2017. Duncan Wood speaks to managing director George Bisnought and recruitment director Jo Losty about their win, and why their agile model is so successful
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All systems go
Procuring and implementing a new case or practice management system is a huge project, and one that Ann Harrison knows well: her firm is just two months after go-live. Here, she provides some tips on how to get the process right in your own firm
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Cracking the codes
The Solicitors Regulation Authority is set to introduce a new compliance regime, and the changes are the most significant since 2011. Paul Bennett outlines the proposals and their potential impact, to help you plan ahead
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Opinion
Ringing the changes
Robert Banner has been chair of the Law Management Section for four years. As he hands the baton over to a new chair, he reflects on the committee’s work and looks at what the first few months of 2018 hold
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Videos
AML for conveyancers - what you need to know
Pearl Moses and Peter Rodd discuss what the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 mean for conveyancing practitioners.
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AML for private client practitioners - what you need to know
Pearl Moses and Hugo Daniel Lodge discuss what the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 mean for private client practitioners.
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Put your house in order
In a volatile market, it may be hard to find time to address practice management, but, says Peter Rodd, you can’t afford not to. Are you eally working as efficiently and profitably as you can be? And if not, what can you do about it?
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Wills Act 1837, section 33: substitution of issue
Lesley King discusses section 33 of the Wills Act 1837.
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Four steps to improve your firm’s cash flow in 2018
A recent survey has revealed that over half of Britain’s SMEs are owed nearly £45 billion in late payments, placing severe strain on working capital. Steve Deutsch outlines some simple steps that small businesses - law firms included - can take now to bolster their balance sheets.
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Event
Competition Section seminar: Selective distribution (20 February 2018, London)
Who gets to decide where and how products are sold? Will Brexit change the approach to assessment?
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Blogs
Who wouldn’t trade a little privacy for a lot of security?
Olivier Roth discusses whether we have traded our privacy for technology and the role which government and private companies play in shaping this debate.
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Kirstie Goulder
Kirstie Goulder, the youngest president of a local law society, answers questions on her decision to become a lawyer and her experiences of working with local law societies.
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Getting to know the GDPR - data breaches
Anna Drozd and Arfah Chaudry look at the key changes for solicitors introduced by the GDPR.