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Event
Anti-money laundering workshops, nationwide (February to April 2015)
These two-hour seminars will help Money Laundering Reporting Officers to build on introductory anti-money laundering training
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Feature
Part of the action: the revised CPR 36
Maura McIntosh investigates the revised part 36 of the CPR, in force from 6 April
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Analysis
Spotlight: Charalambous v Ng
In yet another twist in the tale of tenancy deposits, the Court of Appeal has been presented with another scenario not clearly addressed by the relevant legislation or existing case law
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News
MPs call for Law Commission review into manorial rights
The Commons Justice Committee has called on the Law Commission to investigate whether the law relating to manorial rights needs to be reformed. MPs have recommended that landowners claiming manorial rights should no longer be able to do so through unilateral notices
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Global Law Summit: Discount for International Division members
International Division members can register for the three-day package at the special price of £999 + VAT.
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Event
Cross Border Private Client Section Conference (4 March 2015)
This one-day event organised by the Private Client Section will deliver an in-depth examination on the leading issues in cross-border private client law.
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Feature
Better than cure
Wills and probate is the third most complained-about area of law in England and Wales today. Cerys Jones outlines some quick wins to help you avoid complaints in the three most sensitive areas: costs, delays and instructions
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Pick of the bunch
In response to the ageing population and increased demand for elderly care, providers are offering a much wider range of care services. Oliver Stirk outlines the options, and how private client practitioners can help
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Feature
Careful as you go
Bethan Harris and Beatrice Prevatt provide a detailed guide to Care Act 2014
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Balancing act
Knowing who your client is and balancing the need to act in their best interests with regulatory requirements around conflicts and confidentiality can be challenging when acting for elderly clients. Melinda Giles explains