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Suspicious minds
Keeping abreast of possible anti-money laundering breaches is more important than ever. Rebecca Atkinson explains what activities should be considered suspicious
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Moving target
Phil Nicklin examines the government’s proposals for a residential property developer tax and the impact it may have on the property sector
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From the ground up
Matthew Weal discusses whether the government’s proposed leasehold reforms are a welcome development or just not fit for purpose
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Short notice
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a range of restrictions on the eviction of tenants which have been subject to change at short notice. David Smith looks at the current situation
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The next frontier
A new model for serviced offices differs sharply from the traditional lease and landlord and tenant relationship. Sophie Henwood and Hugo Brown explain the evolution of work space
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Building blocks
Matthew Hearsum reviews the law relating to party walls and how the Party Wall etc Act 1996 applies to conveyancing transactions
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Escape to the country
In the second of a two-part series, Julie and Fred Butler provide a beginner’s guide for conveyancers to some of the key tax issues relating to agricultural property
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Advance information
With the recent flurry of property sales, Peter Rodd considers what prospective buyers should know before making an offer?
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Workshop: Ethics
Fiona Heald, Melinda Giles and Kate Mahon round up their workshop on ethics
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Workshop: Gifts with reservation
Hugh Cumber rounds up his workshop on gifts with reservation
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Workshop: MyHMCTS online portal
Gillian Coverley and Thomas Pape round up their workshop on the MyHMCTS online portal
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New horizons
Christopher Tart-Roberts covers the key points from a panel he sat on, discussing how lawtech is currently being used in private client work, its risks, and its future
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A taxing split
At the conference, Tim Gillett focused on areas where private client practitioners might assist their family law colleagues with tax issues arising on divorce, and how legal separation has a variety of tax implications
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Instruction manual
At the conference, Lesley King spoke on wills and deeds of variations, the importance of documenting discussions with clients, and differences between variations and disclaimers
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Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme re-accreditation
Access our new training courses through Law Society Learning
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Ministry of Justice to extend fixed recoverable costs
Fixed recoverable costs will be extended, following a two-year pilot.
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Survey: Women in leadership in law – compensation and benefits
Take part in an anonymous survey to help Thomson Reuters investigate market trends in the role of compensation and women in leadership.
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Hybrid client care
Nikki Shorto, licensed conveyancer at MJP Law, makes a case for hybrid client care by using law tech innovations to deliver a personalised service for clients.