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Videos
Be cybersecure this Christmas
Pearl talks to Peter Wright about how to keep your firm safe from festive hackers and cyberattacks this holiday season.
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Videos
Webinar: Sexual misconduct in law firms (5 March 2020)
This webinar gives practitioners a blueprint for handling complaints of sexual misconduct in the workplace.
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Feature
The Friday blues
Sarah Dwight looks at the phenomenon of Friday afternoon fraud and what you can do to help reduce the risk of your firm or your client becoming a victim
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Fault lines
Jamie Saunders looks at residential housing law in Wales and how it is diverging from England, particularly in two key areas – assured shorthold tenancies and no-fault evictions
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Give us a break
Stephen Pritchett and Lesley Anderson KC look at some of the case law around break clauses in renewal leases, and provide a personal view on a recent county court judgment and the challenges it presents for landlords wishing to develop their properties
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Down to earth
Caroline May and Courtney Hassall provide a guide to common environmental issues which can affect property transactions, and offer tips for property lawyers to mitigate the risks
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At your service?
The take-up for serviced offices and co-working spaces increased by 150% in 2017, and more growth is predicted. David Manda looks at the hidden legal complexities of these arrangements, and how to advise both owners and occupiers
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Lend an ear
Peter Rodd reports on the results of a survey about the challenges conveyancers face when working with mortgage lenders
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On the same side
In the first of a two-part series on complaints, Rebecca Atkinson looks at some of the reasons why clients complain, and how to avoid complaints by focusing on providing ‘good’ service in key areas
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Into the mix
Peta Dollar provides an introduction for commercial specialists to acting on the sale or purchase of a property in a mixed-use development
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Opinion
The dotted lines
Section chair Warren Gordon considers the implications of new developments around e-signatures
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News
Changing times
Property Section committee member Clare Harman-Clark rounds up the sessions at the National Property Law Conference, held at the Law Society on 10 October
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Event
Double regional seminars: Older or incapable clients (OnDemand)
Download the slides and notes from this double seminar in February 2020, which focused on support for older or incapable clients, and was delivered by two of the top solicitors in private client law.
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Event
Competition Section annual conference 2020 (14 May 2020)
Join us at our annual conference in London on 14 May 2020.
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Event
CANCELLED - Roundtable: UNCTAD – contribute to the future international competition enforcement framework (11 February 2020)
We are disappointed to have had to cancel this event as a key speaker might have been exposed to Coronavirus and can no longer travel.
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Event
Webinar: SRA Standards and Regulations - your obligations in managing risk (OnDemand)
The authors of the Solicitors Handbook 2019 bring you up-to-date on your obligations in managing risk
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Videos
Webinar: Dubious investment schemes (OnDemand)
This webinar looks at the steps you should take and policies you should implement to avoid involvement in dubious investment schemes.
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Event
Cross border conference: The new international landscape (6 March 2020, London)
Our 2020 cross border conference will help you to keep on top of the increasingly complex and changing environment of international private client work.
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Feature
At a premium: insurance renewal trends for 2019 to 2020
The professional indemnity insurance market is changing. Martin MacHale summarises what law firms can expect in the year ahead, including a new focus on cybersecurity measures.
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Analysis
Licence to drain: Supreme Court grants relief from forfeiture to licensee
Relief from forfeiture may be granted to those with a possessory and/or a proprietary interest in the land, the Supreme Court has ruled.