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    Opinion

    Sign of the times

    2014-09-16T11:36:00Z

    Whether we like it or not, conveyancing practices will have to adapt to meet the demands of 21st century communications, says Peter Rodd

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    News

    Land Registry halts plans for privatisation

    2014-09-16T11:24:00Z

    The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has announced that it needs time for “further consideration” before pushing forward with plans for the privatisation of Land Registry.

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    News

    Original documents no longer needed by Land Registry

    2014-09-16T11:23:00Z

    From 30 June, Land Registry no longer requires original documents to be sent when you apply to change the register of a registered property by post or electronically.

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    News

    Capital allowances update

    2014-09-16T11:20:00Z

    Capital allowances specialist and Law Society partner, Catax Solutions, provides an update on the new capital allowances regime, five months after the changes came into force

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    Feature

    Fighting chance

    2014-09-16T11:18:00Z

    What happens when a party objects to a land registration or is involved in a dispute? Nadia Abed runs through the role of Land Registry and the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) in the dispute process

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    Feature

    Scotching SDLT

    2014-09-16T11:15:00Z

    From April 2015, stamp duty land tax will cease to apply to transactions involving land in Scotland. Jim Hillan explains how the changes will have an impact

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    Feature

    Blessed relief?

    2014-09-16T11:11:00Z

    Iles v HMRC is the latest in a series of claims for the capital gains tax private residence exemption. But, as Peter Vaines explains, it is becoming increasingly difficult to determine whether a property is a ‘residence’ at al

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    Feature

    Taking care

    2014-09-16T11:02:00Z

    Paul Philip will be giving the keynote plenary speech at the National Property Law Conference in October. Here, he outlines some of the findings from the SRA’s 2014 Risk Outlook and gives the SRA’s perspective on where firms need to be extra vigilant

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    Feature

    Making way

    2014-09-16T10:58:00Z

    With the economy seemingly on the rise, and the government pushing forward with its plans for HS2, compulsory purchase schemes are back in the spotlight. Richard Flenley guides us through the process

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    Feature

    Checking it out

    2014-09-16T10:50:00Z

    The Immigration Act 2014 introduces a raft of substantial changes to UK immigration law. Bethan Owen looks at the new requirements for landlords

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    Feature

    In the end

    2014-09-16T10:47:00Z

    With the economy slowly recovering, the negotiating strengths of commercial landlords and tenants in lease renewal negotiations are changing. Nic Maunder Taylor provides a beginner’s guide to the issues for landlords, tenants, and their advisers

  • Richard Bagwell
    Feature

    Sign your name

    2014-09-16T10:42:00Z

    The Leasehold Reform (Amendment) Act 2014 makes a single, yet important, change to how notices of claim in relation to lease extension and collective enfranchisement can be signed. Richard Bagwell explains

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    Feature

    Nuisance act

    2014-09-16T10:37:00Z

    The Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 reforms the remedies available to tackle with anti-social behaviour, including the introduction of injunctions to prevent nuisance and annoyance. Jane Plant looks at the key provisions impacting landlords and tenants

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    Feature

    Breaking up

    2014-09-16T10:32:00Z

    Paul Clark provides a round-up of recent cases related to commercial landlord and tenant law

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    Feature

    Human Rights Conference 2013

    2014-09-15T17:22:00Z

    Pictures from the ”lawyers as guardians to access to justice conference in October 2013”

  • News

    Chair of Law Society Human Rights Committee, Professor Sara Chandler, wins Latin-UK Award for human rights work

    2014-09-15T16:38:00Z

    Professor Sara Chandler, chair of the Law Society’s Human Rights Committee, has been announced as the winner of the human rights worker of the year award at the third annual Latin-UK Awards (LUKAS). The LUKAS recognise those who have worked with the Latin community in Britain across categories including music, ...

  • Interventions

    Swaziland: Mr Thulani Rudolf Maseko - Lawyer at Risk

    2014-09-15T16:04:00Z

    The Law Society wrote on 15 April 2014 to express concern over the arrest and indictment in March 2014 of Mr Thulani Rudolf Maseko, a prominent human rights lawyer, and Mr Bheki Makhubu, Editor of The Nation magazine. The charges followed the publication in The Nation of allegedly contemptuous ...

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    Sri Lanka: President of the Bar Association reportedly under surveillance

    2014-09-15T15:30:00Z

    The Law Society is gravely concerned over the reported surveillance of Mr Upul Jayasuriya, President of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) and a senior human rights lawyer in Sri Lanka.

  • News

    South Africa’s Constitutional Democracy at Twenty - Problems and Perils

    2014-09-15T14:49:00Z

    The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) and the Law Society are delighted to host Justice Edwin Cameron who has been a Judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa since 2009 and who chaired Wits’ governing council between 1998 and 2008. He was and remains the only person occupying high ...

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    Law Society join letter on ‘Solidarity with UAE lawyers’

    2014-09-15T14:34:00Z

    Sir Earlier this month, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers Gabriela Knaul published the findings of her 9 day visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Ms Knaul concluded that the UAE judiciary is under the ‘de facto’ control of the government, that lawyers are ...