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    SRA Handbook changes - an update

    2018-12-10T09:39:00Z

    Marzena Lipman gives us an update on the upcoming SRA Handbook changes.

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    2018 in review

    2018-12-06T15:27:00Z

    Section committee members Deborah Burke, Peter Causton and Rajinder Rai give their personal take on some of the key developments in civil litigation this year and share their predictions for 2019.

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    How to get your retainer right

    2018-12-06T12:05:00Z

    Kerry Underwood provides an update on getting your client retainer right, including how to avoid challenges under the Solicitors Act 1974, notice of the right to cancel, and explaining the funding agreement.

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    My legal life: Daniel Sokol

    2018-12-06T11:31:00Z

    Daniel Sokol from 12 King’s Bench Walk talks about the trends he sees emerging as a clinical negligence barrister, and why Horace Rumpole is his legal role model.

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    Clear to see: price transparency

    2018-12-05T15:58:00Z

    On 6 December 2018, new transparency rules come into force requiring law firms to publish certain price, service and regulatory information. Sarah Brodie outlines the details.

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    Price transparency - is anybody ready for it?

    2018-12-05T15:48:00Z

    Rebecca Atkinson talks to Pearl Moses about how Howard Kennedy LLP is dealing with the new transparency requirements.

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    Crystal clear

    2018-12-05T15:09:00Z

    From 6 December 2018, law firms undertaking a number of common areas of work will need to publish price- and service-related information on their websites. Sarah Brodie looks at what this could mean in practice

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    Success story: Excellent work

    2018-12-05T14:02:00Z

    In October 2018, Alex Hatchman was the first person to win the Law Society’s Excellence in Practice Management Award. We asked her about the changes she’s introduced and challenges she faced.

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    You should know better

    2018-12-05T10:27:00Z

    Wayne Johnson explains how elements of the know-your-client process could be automated to reduce costs, increase productivity, free up human experts to apply their experience and judgement, and protect firms against money laundering

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    Party politics

    2018-12-05T10:25:00Z

    With residential extensions becoming more popular, conveyancers are more likely to encounter works authorised under the Party Wall Act 1996. Andrew Smith explains how the act works and offers some practice points

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    Capital idea

    2018-12-05T10:25:00Z

    The rule around exemption from capital gains tax on our homes seems simple, but actually has a number of complexities. Jim Meakin explains

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    Brick by brick

    2018-12-05T10:24:00Z

    Self- and custom-build are becoming increasingly common. Charlie Blagbrough argues that this development could reinject diversity into house building and supply, and explains how the lending process works in this market

  • Oliver Pannell
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    After the fire

    2018-12-05T10:24:00Z

    Following the Grenfell fire, freeholders and leaseholders are facing significant difficulties in ensuring their homes are safe and that defective cladding is replaced. Oliver Pannell provides an update on the government’s response and recent case law

  • Eddie Davies
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    Street smarts

    2018-12-05T10:23:00Z

    HM Land Registry is working to harness technology to improve the homebuying process for both the public and solicitors. Eddie Davies provides an update on its digital projects, including Digital Street

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    Winning streak

    2018-12-05T10:23:00Z

    Conveyancing firm AVRillo has received a host of industry awards and effusive praise on consumer review websites. Co-founder and partner Angelo Piccirillo explains the secrets of its success to Duncan Wood

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    Support system

    2018-12-05T10:21:00Z

    Russell Hewitson, chair of the Conveyancing and Land Law Committee, provides an update on the committee’s work representing and supporting the profession, including around leasehold, fraud and the electronic execution of documents

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    Setting off

    2018-12-05T10:21:00Z

    How can conveyancing solicitors turn one-off property transactions into fruitful, long-term relationships for their firm? Rachel Brushfield provides a beginner’s guide to cross-referring between practice areas.

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    The twilight zone

    2018-12-05T00:00:00Z

    Practitioners acting for purchasers in commercial property transactions face a challenge around finding out if the seller is insolvent. Amanda Eilledge explains the situation and proposes a potentially controversial solution

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    Cleaning house

    2018-12-05T00:00:00Z

    The government has turned its eye to change in the residential housing sector, from ensuring sufficient supply, to addressing escalating ground rents. Warren Gordon explains

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    The Rule of Law and I, Solicitor

    2018-12-04T17:13:00Z

    Simon Davis, next President of the Law Society, considers the role of solicitors in upholding the rule of law.