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    News

    Litigants in person

    2018-09-21T08:19:00Z

    James Perry, Alison Kirby and Alastair Shaw, members of the Civil Litigation Section committee, discuss recent developments in the case of Barton v Wright Hassall.

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    Event

    Anti-money laundering and Financial Crime Annual Conference 2018

    2018-09-20T09:06:00Z

    Join us at the must-attend event for all practitioners who want to remain at the forefront of developments in financial crime and anti-money laundering compliance.

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    Feature

    GDPR – the first 100 days

    2018-09-19T10:20:00Z

    Neil Partridge considers the practical application of data protection in legal practice.

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    Videos

    GDPR - 100 days on

    2018-09-18T08:04:00Z

    Pearl Moses and Jorren Knibbe discuss the practical application of data protection in legal businesses 100 days on.

  • Fiona Heald speaking at annual conference 2018
    Opinion

    Face to face

    2018-09-18T00:15:00Z

    Fiona Heald recaps her highlights from this year’s annual conference, and recalls standout past events

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    Feature

    Keynote: Hot off the press

    2018-09-18T00:14:00Z

    At the conference keynote session, Paul Lewis, financial journalist and broadcaster, in conversation with John Hyde, deputy news editor of the Law Society Gazette, spoke about pricing and clarity in legal services

  • Philip Whitcomb
    Feature

    Workshop: Business property relief and agricultural property relief

    2018-09-18T00:12:00Z

    Delegates at the conference could choose between five workshops, run twice over the course of the day. Philip Whitcomb rounds up his workshop

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    Feature

    Workshop: Pensions

    2018-09-18T00:11:00Z

    Delegates at the conference could choose between five workshops, run twice over the course of the day. Luke Brooks and Paul Garwood sum up their session

  • Helen Clarke
    Feature

    Workshop: Elderly client care and the Mental Capacity Act 2005

    2018-09-18T00:10:00Z

    Delegates at the conference could choose between five workshops, run twice over the course of the day. Helen Clarke rounds up hers below

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    Feature

    Workshop: Contentious probate update

    2018-09-18T00:09:00Z

    Delegates at the conference could choose between five workshops, run twice over the course of the day. Tom Dumont summarises his workshop on contentious probate

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    Feature

    Workshop: The role of the tax system in building the UK’s cultural patrimony

    2018-09-18T00:07:00Z

    Delegates at the conference could choose between five workshops, run twice over the course of the day. Anastasia Tennant rounds up her workshop

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    Feature

    Plenary: Family affairs

    2018-09-18T00:06:00Z

    Alexander Drapkin, in his session at the annual conference, covered an overlooked area of tax planning: the settlement of claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975

  • Lesley King
    Feature

    Plenary: Changing times

    2018-09-18T00:05:00Z

    At the Private Client Section conference, Lesley King provided her annual update following a very busy year for private client law and practice, covering developments around data protection, trusts and ISAs

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    Feature

    Private Client Section annual conference 2018 - the highlights

    2018-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Private Client Section committee member Charlotte Pisuto rounds up the highlights of the Section’s annual conference, held in London on 29 June, and introduces our conference special edition

  • News

    Geneva Peace Week

    2018-09-17T13:14:00Z

    The Law Society and Transparency International join forces to highlight the role of judges and lawyers in tackling corruption and building peaceful societies Date: ...

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    News

    What to expect from our autumn conference

    2018-09-17T12:01:00Z

    Civil Litigation Section committee member Alison Kirby outlines what you can expect from the Section autumn conference on 27 September, which is free of charge for Section members.

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    Event

    Annual Competition Section dinner and awards 2018

    2018-09-14T10:27:00Z

    The Law Society’s Competition Section is pleased to share Professor Whish’s keynote speech and the photographs from the 2018 formal annual dinner and Horsfall Turner essay prize award ceremony.

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    Analysis

    Probate update: misappropriate behaviour

    2018-09-07T10:05:00Z

    Roman Kubiak discusses some more of the headline legal cases from last few months, including the misappropriation of a vulnerable person’s assets.

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    Feature

    A knotty problem

    2018-09-05T00:00:00Z

    Japanese knotweed has been back in the news, following a high-profile Court of Appeal case. Michael Draper and Dan Eastwood provide a back to basics guide, including the options for land- and homeowners with Japanese knotweed on their property

  • Michael Draper
    Feature

    Devolution evolution

    2018-09-05T00:00:00Z

    Michael Draper outlines some of the unique law – both existing and on the horizon – in Wales, as it relates to property, including potential new developments around vacant sites and residential lettings