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Company law update
Solicitors Journal

Company law update

Are Labour's tax policies 'anti-business'? Debbie King considers this question and others as she rounds up the latest developments in company law
Desert island risk: can you survive alone?
Solicitors Journal

Desert island risk: can you survive alone?

Sharing client bases, joining up with financial advisers and retaining clients. Does this sound like you or your firm? Jennifer Palmer-Violet reports on why private client solicitors must get their heads out of the sand and consider integration before i
No waiting room
Solicitors Journal

No waiting room

Time is money, so be proactive and chase up a doctor's testamentary capacity report before it's too late, says Lloyd Junor
Who's holding the strings?
Solicitors Journal

Who's holding the strings?

With undue influence still a difficult point to prove, advisers need to be aware of what their clients think it means and explain the potential cost consequences, says Edward Hewitt
Damages-based agreements – usable with care?
Solicitors Journal

Damages-based agreements – usable with care?

Damages-based agreements (DBAs), if they are to be used at all, require careful consideration of a large number of issues. In the first article of his three part review DBAs, DAS LawAssist consultant David Chalk outlines the potential for conflict of interest, the risk of an impecunious opponent and hybrid DBAs
Licensing update
Solicitors Journal

Licensing update

Local authorities must take procedures and technical propriety seriously, says Roy Light