30.06.23
Great Expectations: Will Continuing Competency Regime Refocus On Incompetency?
The Solicitors Regulation Authority appears to be on track with working towards tightening up the continuing competency regime, as ordered by the super-regulato...
Great Expectations: Will Continuing Competency Regime Refocus On Incompetency?16.06.23
Lest We Forget… Fire Safety And Protecting ‘Higher Risk’ Residents In Future
This month, on the 14th of June, sees the sixth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower Disaster which – eventually - led to the introduction of the Building Safety A...
Lest We Forget… Fire Safety And Protecting ‘Higher Risk’ Residents In Future09.06.23
Celebrating 15 years of The National Free Wills Network
The National Free Wills Network is celebrating 15 years of helping charities and their supporters.
Celebrating 15 years of The National Free Wills Network09.06.23
Make No Mistake: Recognising Where Errors Can Arise In Wills
Drafting errors in wills and other legal deeds are inevitable because we’re only human. Law firms can buy in the most sophisticated of modern technology but th...
Make No Mistake: Recognising Where Errors Can Arise In Wills09.06.23
Dr Richard Wild's Legal (CPR) Weather Report Sample
With 25 years’ experience, WeatherNet can assist in all matters of Forensic Meteorology including historic weather information which is provided in an easily un...
Dr Richard Wild's Legal (CPR) Weather Report Sample02.06.23
The SRA’s 2023 Open Consultation & What This Means for the SRA Accounts Rules
Since the SRA released the latest set of Accounts Rules changes in 2019 there has been a lot of feedback from firms stating that certain aspects are unclear.
The SRA’s 2023 Open Consultation & What This Means for the SRA Accounts Rules01.06.23
Solicitors' Firms Are Not Banks: A Timely Warning From The SRA
Solicitors and law firms are subject to strict regulatory financial controls for a raft of reasons.
Solicitors' Firms Are Not Banks: A Timely Warning From The SRA17.05.23
Gifts Of Property Executed by Attorneys: What Does HMLR Want?
Property transfers executed by attorneys are subject to procedural requirements set out by HM Land Registry.
Gifts Of Property Executed by Attorneys: What Does HMLR Want?11.05.23
Proprietary estoppel: The First Hurdle
More and more proprietary estoppel claims have been heard by the courts in recent years, but two cases in very close succession could put the brakes on these ca...
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