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AML and Financial Crime conference 2018 - a report
The 2018 Anti-Money Laundering and Financial Crime conference was a great success.
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Changing times: What's in store for 2019?
Michelle Garlick looks at what regulatory changes and compliance challenges we can expect in 2019.
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Videos
Webinar: Price and service transparency - how you can comply (OnDemand)
The new SRA transparency rules will require firms to publish certain price, service and regulatory information.
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The interface between public procurement and competition law (OnDemand)
There are many factors relating to competition law that need to be considered when advising on public procurement.
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Therese Prince and Hannah Child
Therese Prince, a legal adviser at the Law Society, and Hannah Child, a trainee at DWF talk about their recent trip Rwanda delivering legal training and capacity building.
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Should we invest in AI? Priorities and threats to the high street firm
Joe Reevy offers his personal perspective on why law firms need to keep their focus commercial and to avoid getting distracted by the next big thing.
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How to move into international markets
What does your firm need to consider when expanding into international markets? Felicia Meyerowitz-Singh and Sebastian Knudsen weigh up the options.
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A practical guide to price transparency
This practical guide podcast gives an overview of what firms need to think about and offers practical tips to ensure your firm is ready.
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Price transparency - ready or not?
Sarah Brodie outlines the details of the SRA Transparency Rules, which come into force in December.
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Seminar: Update on recent pharmaceutical competition cases (4 December 2018)
Sign in and download the slides from our 4 December 2018 seminar updating you on recent pharmaceutical cases.
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Loud and clear
From 6 December, law firms undertaking a number of common areas of work – including probate – 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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Capacity confusion
Modern institutions are well-equipped to handle a person’s death. So why do so many struggle once someone has lost capacity, asks Fiona Heald
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Shock of the new
The business of death is changing, as technology alters the way people are living their lives. How long before blockchain technology, e-signatures and chatbots become common on the private client stage? What else is waiting in the wings? Grania Langdon-Down investigates
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Nothing but a number
There are now over 15 million people aged over 60 in the UK, but the marketing approach for this audience is often clichéd and outdated. Sue Bramall explains some key points to consider, and the mistakes to avoid
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Swim with the currency
The fluctuating fortunes of digital currencies and cryptocurrencies are making the headlines on a regular basis. As their popularity grows, what do practitioners need to know to advise investors and traders? Sophie Cisler presents a guide
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Back to basics: Drafting wills for overseas jurisdictions
Daniel Harris recaps the main legal issues affecting the writing of wills to cover cross-border assets
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Estoppel right now
Proprietary estoppel claims are on the rise – five relating to inheritance have reached the High Court this year alone. Emma Facey explains how to spot a claim and what to do if you do
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Leading the charge
EU legislation requires financial advisers to disclose all costs and charges relating to their retail client recommendations. Emma Kilburn explains what to look for in investment reports to make sure your adviser is compliant