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  • Sarah Livestro
    Analysis

    Spotlight: Martin Retail Group Ltd v Crawley Borough Council

    2014-07-24T18:05:00Z

    The Central London County Court has held that a permitted use restriction in a lease breached competition law and was therefore unenforceable. 

  • SRA
    Update

    SRA issues guidance on will-writing

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has issued guidance for solicitors preparing wills, to remind solicitors of their responsibilities and the outcomes that should be achieved in chapter 1 of the SRA Code of Conduct 2011.

  • News

    New consumer contracts regulations

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    New consumer protection regulations which came into force on 13 June will apply to solicitors’ retainers entered into on or after that date. Solicitors will need to review their standard retainers, client care letters and model agreements.

  • Update

    WIQS update

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    The Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme (WIQS) launched by the Law Society earlier this year is fast approaching the 100-member mark

  • Gavel image
    News

    Right to die appeal dismissed by Supreme Court

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    A majority in the Supreme Court has dismissed two appeals seeking a ruling that current English law is incompatible with the right to dignity and a private life.

  • Simon Leney
    Opinion

    All is forfeit

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Simon Leney looks at the implications of the Forfeiture Act for mercy killings

  • Conspicuous Consumption
    Feature

    Conspicuous consumption

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    New consumer contracts legislation introduced in June needs to be addressed in all solicitors firms’ terms of business and client care letters. Ian Bond and Helen Clarke outline the implications for private client practitioners

  • Adam Draper
    Feature

    Pullan apart

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    The recent case of Pullan v Wilson reiterates the importance of ensuring that professional trustees’ fees are reasonable. Adam Draper examines the case, and the lessons to learn for solicitor trustees

  • Tied up in knots image
    Feature

    Tied up in knots

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Mark Harper provides an update on pre- and post-nuptial agreements, including recent case law, the Law Commission’s proposals, and issues relating to international couples or those with assets abroad

  • Jo Summers
    Feature

    Back to Basics: FATCA and UK trusts

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Jo Summers explains what FATCA is and its application to UK trusts

  • An expensive lesson image
    Feature

    An expensive lesson

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Recent years have seen private school and university fees rocket, and private client practitioners are more likely than ever to be asked by clients, whether parents or grandparents, for advice on tax-efficient fees planning. Mark Brownridge offers some tips

  • Philip Evans
    Feature

    Handle with care

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    The Care Act 2014 has received royal assent and will come into force in October. Philip Evans explains some of the key provisions on care funding and local authorities’ duties, and their impact on private clients and their advisers

  • Enrol with the punches
    Feature

    Enrol with the punches

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Clients who employ care or support staff directly will have pension obligations under the new auto-enrolment scheme, and professional deputies have a key role in advising them on compliance. Jane Bennett and Sean McSweeney explain

  • Richard Frimston
    Feature

    Recipe for succession

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    The EU’s regulation on succession comes into force in just over a year. Richard Frimston explains what action practitioners need to take now where clients have EU assets, residence or domicile

  • Adam Boyle
    Feature

    The promised land

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    Adam Boyle outlines the lessons to learn from the recent high-profile proprietory estoppel case of Davies v Davies

  • Ann Stanyer
    Feature

    Forward planning

    2014-07-16T00:00:00Z

    A recent case has highlighted the effectiveness of advance decisions and statements in ensuring an individual’s wishes for their care and welfare are respected if they lose capacity. Ann Stanyer explains how they work, and the implications of the case

  • Frances Coulson
    Feature

    Safe from harm

    2014-06-26T16:09:00Z

    Frances Coulson argues that government plans to lift the insolvency litigation exemption are misjudged

  • Kerry Underwood
    Feature

    The new portal: the view from the courts

    2014-06-26T10:44:00Z

    Case law relating to portal claims come under Kerry Underwood’s spotlight

  • Nicholas Bacon QC
    Feature

    Going the distance

    2014-06-26T10:36:00Z

    Nicholas Bacon KC provides a user guide to the new consumer contracts regime