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Event
Webinar: Building financial resilience and sustainable practice (OnDemand)
Watch this inclusive webinar to learn about strategies for legal professionals during an economic downturn
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News
Encouraging ethnic diversity in competition law
Industry leaders from across the competition law profession met to discuss ethnic diversity.
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Invisible processing of data
Tony Imossi of the Association of British Investigators (ABI) explores the practice of processing personal data without an individual’s knowledge, and outlines the risks it poses to solicitors
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Paying the cost
Nigel West looks at the question of whether the SRA should pay for a solicitor’s costs in unsuccessful disciplinary proceedings
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Serve and protect
Following the recent cyber attacks at CTS, Law Society partner Mitigo asks how to protect your firm’s data when using a managed service provider
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Value judgement
Susanna Heley considers the increasingly broad range of ethical obligations applying to individuals and firms
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For the record
Continuing competence is essential to providinghigh-quality legal services and maintaining public trust in the profession. Fiona Anthony shares the steps you can take to ensure you are satisfying the SRA’s requirements
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Rules of engagement
Frank Maher looks at the regulatory obligations around limiting liability to clients in engagement letters
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Challenging behaviour
Zoë Allen-Robinson looks at the regulator’s requirement for managers in law firms to challenge unfair behaviour
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Period of renewal
Piers Winton considers some of the current risk trends that fall outside of the usual professional indemnity insurance renewal factors
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Why identity checks won’t make you AML compliant
Richard Simms, from our partner AMLCC, outlines how property practioners must do more than identity checks to protect themselves from money laundering risks
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The impact of Hague Judgments Convention 2019
Louise Nicholson looks at the impact of Hague 2019 on the enforcement landscape
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Rise and fall
Interest rates have finally risen, and, with them, the potential for law firms to profit. But what are the risks you need to be aware of?
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A matter of control
Jasmine Mason considers proposals to increase transparency and disclosure of information relating to contractual controls on land
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A new lease?
Nikki Bensoor looks at a significant case on landlords’ break rights in protected lease renewals
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Rising damp
Housing condition claims have made headlines recently. Matthew Wilson reflects on the rise in claims and asks if they are likely to continue