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  • Warren Gordon
    Feature

    Building up

    2015-12-03T12:28:00Z

    Jonathan Smithers became president of the Law Society in July 2015. One of his presidential themes is conveyancing. Warren Gordon spoke to him about his career to date, and his and the Law Society’s plans to support property lawyers

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    Opinion

    Back to the future

    2015-12-03T12:26:00Z

    This year’s national property law conference looked to the future, and how property lawyers can equip themselves as technology advances and conveyancing evolves. Ian White reports back 

  • Fionnuala Lynch
    Analysis

    Spotlight: Autumn statement 2015

    2015-11-27T13:09:00Z

    Fionnuala Lynch, tax partner at Hamlins LLP, comments on the property headlines in this week’s autumn statement

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    Feature

    From the conference: Working with in-house solicitors

    2015-11-27T10:39:00Z

    Civil Litigation Section member Alexia Binns spoke to the autumn conference about how civil litigators can work fruitfully with in-house solicitors. Here, she shares her top tips

  • Patrick Allen
    Feature

    From the conference: Innovative ways of working

    2015-11-26T15:42:00Z

    Patrick Allen summarises the talking points from his session on innovative ways of working at this year’s autumn conference

  • Patrick Connolly
    Analysis

    Spotlight: Autumn Statement 2015

    2015-11-26T14:27:00Z

    Patrick Connolly explains the key financial planning points from this year’s autumn statement

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    Feature

    At a crossroads

    2015-11-26T12:53:00Z

    A number of factors threaten progress made in reducing old-age poverty. Matt Jones and Ben Franklin explain the challenges we face and outline the International Longevity Centre-UK’s response.

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    Feature

    A taxing issue

    2015-11-26T12:50:00Z

    Jo Summers explains the UK’s current position on tax compliance, and what advice you need to give your clients

  • Patricia Wass
    Feature

    Fit for a king?

    2015-11-26T12:48:00Z

    In the year that Magna Carta celebrates its 800th anniversary, Patricia Wass takes a look at King John’s will and considers how it compares with wills, and the private client practitioner’s role, in the modern day.

  • Richard Roberts
    Feature

    Emotional rescue

    2015-11-26T12:46:00Z

    Private client practitioners are skilled at dealing with the legal side of probate, but the emotional side can sometimes be neglected. Richard Roberts explains how he guides his clients through the increasingly complex probate process.

  • Chris Millward
    Feature

    Preserve and protect

    2015-11-26T12:42:00Z

    The Ilott v Mitson judgment has cast doubt on the validity of charitable legacies: is it even worth making a will if it is capable of being ‘rewritten’ by the court? Chris Millward gives the charity sector’s perspective on the Court of Appeal’s verdict.

  • Keep it in the family
    Feature

    Keep it in the family

    2015-11-26T11:50:00Z

    Miranda Allardice and Alexander Drapkin discuss the provision for adult children post-Ilott v Mitson and offer some practical ways to reduce the prospects of a successful claim for provision for family and dependants.

  • Maria Lakes
    Feature

    Immovable object

    2015-11-26T11:44:00Z

    Dealing with the estates of UK-domiciled deceased persons with immovable property in Ireland can be complex and problematic. Maria Lakes offers guidance on the process, and explains why it is vital not to overlook Irish succession laws.

  • Andrew Skelly
    Feature

    Back to basics: Trusts of land

    2015-11-26T11:41:00Z

    Andrew Skelly discusses the law relating to trusts of land, the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996, and the implications of the recent case of Bagum v Hafiz and Hai on the court’s powers to order sale of land from one joint owner to another.

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  • Safe and sound
    Feature

    Safe and sound

    2015-11-26T11:19:00Z

    Are we any nearer identifying an article 5-compliant court process that is fit for purpose? Bethan Harris and Beatrice Prevatt discuss the practical implications of some recent high profile case law on mental capacity and deprivation of liberty.

  • Alberto Perez Cedillo
    Feature

    Freedom come?

    2015-11-26T11:12:00Z

    Succession planning where other European countries are involved is rarely straightforward. Alberto Perez Cedillo explains how the Brussels IV Regulation, now in force, aims to simplify matters, and outlines its key provisions.

  • Sally Jones
    Feature

    Top form

    2015-11-26T11:09:00Z

    It’s been five months since Office of the Public Guardian introduced new lasting power of attorney forms. Its head of legal Sally Jones reports back on how the forms have been working in practice.

  • Angela Rippon
    Feature

    Angela Rippon interview

    2015-11-26T11:05:00Z

    At this year’s Elderly Client Care Conference, Alzheimer’s Society ambassador Angela Rippon, in conversation with Duncan Wood, spoke about the challenges dementia presents for society.