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    The constitutional implications of Brexit

    2017-10-02T14:22:00Z

    What are the future ramifications of the Repeal Bill? How should Henry VIII clauses be used? We ask two experts from Middlesex University for their thoughts.

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    AML Regulations 2017 - are they embedded in your firm?

    2017-10-02T14:13:00Z

    Alison Matthews highlights the key changes you need to make to ensure you’re compliant. 

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    The 92nd CPR update: what's new?

    2017-10-02T12:25:00Z

    The 92nd update to the Civil Procedure Rules came into force on 1 October 2017. The update makes several changes to the court’s case management powers and detailed assessment proceedings.

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    Best of the web - October 2017

    2017-09-25T15:51:00Z

    This month’s round-up of best practice management comment, features, and news from across the web includes articles on GDPR, why law firms should collaborate with schools, achieving wellbeing in the workplace through design, adapting to workplace disruption, and insight into the top 100 straplines and positioning statements from UK law ...

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    Contentious Probate Update - 2017 (part 2)

    2017-09-22T10:50:00Z

    Roman Kubiak takes a look at some of the biggest and most relevant cases for practitioners to hit the legal headlines since the start of 2017, with claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 appearing particularly heavily.

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    GDPR - What does it mean for civil litigation?

    2017-09-21T15:48:00Z

    William Eggleston, trainee solicitor at Brabners, looks at what GDPR means for civil litigation. 

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    Signing off

    2017-09-19T09:45:00Z

    Gary Rycroft reflects on another successful annual conference, as he plans to step down from the Section committee after 10 years of service

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    Private Client Section annual conference 2017: Introduction

    2017-09-19T09:43:00Z

    Private Client Section committee member Stuart Adams rounds up the highlights of the Section’s annual conference, held in London on 30 June, and introduces our conference special edition

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    Brain trust

    2017-09-19T09:42:00Z

    Lesley King provides an update on recent developments in private client law

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    Rate of knots

    2017-09-19T00:00:00Z

    At the Private Client Section annual conference, Chris Whitehouse gave an update on capital tax planning after the 2017 budget, focusing in particular on the complexities of the new residence nil-rate band

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    Workshop: Court of Protection litigation

    2017-09-19T00:00:00Z

    Delegates at the conference could choose between five workshops, run twice over the course of the day. Ruth Hughes rounds up her workshop

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    Workshop: IHT and the family home

    2017-09-19T00:00:00Z

    Delegates at the conference could choose between five workshops, run twice over the course of the day. Jo Summers rounds up her workshop

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    Workshop: Elderly client issues

    2017-09-19T00:00:00Z

    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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    Clash of neighbours

    2017-09-18T16:02:00Z

     Peter Reekie comments on what began as a neighbour dispute over a gas meter - Dickinson v Casillas [2017] EWCA Civ 1254.  

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    The green light

    2017-09-08T15:48:00Z

    The government has recently introduced a number of amendments affecting permitted development rights. Anna Russell-Knee outlines the changes

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    Event

    Seminar: Round up of CAT private enforcement (12 September 2017)

    This Tuesday evening presentation will help you to gain an improved understanding of the implications of recent decisions within the Competition and Appeal Tribunal.

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    The hidden link

    2017-09-06T10:51:00Z

    Issues around mental capacity aren’t limited to private client; they can arise in any practice area. But mental capacity solicitors can support the whole firm by training colleagues in other practice areas. Holly Miéville-Hawkins outlines a simple training plan 

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    Doing your duty

    2017-09-06T10:51:00Z

    The Office of the Public Guardian published new guidance in March for professionals who are appointed to act as an individual’s attorney under an LPA. But do you completely understand your duties? Holly Miéville-Hawkins remind us of the key responsibilities and considerations

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    Under control?

    2017-09-06T00:00:00Z

    Do you know that your law firm is a data controller under the new General Data Protection Regulation, and you must comply with them, or face fines of up to €20m or four per cent of your annual global turnover? Owen O’Rorke provides a beginner’s guide to compliance