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Committing to change
Solicitors Journal

Committing to change

Positive action and ethically sound behaviour is needed to tackle inequalities, says Emma Walker
Training for competency
Solicitors Journal

Training for competency

Tracey Calvert explains why training remains key to mitigating regulatory failings
Edging towards digital
Solicitors Journal

Edging towards digital

The pandemic has highlighted the need for secure digital signings and identity checks, explains Sarah Dwight
Contesting lockdown wills
Solicitors Journal

Contesting lockdown wills

Matthew Duncan anticipates a sharp rise in contentious probate cases resulting from covid-19 
Private FDRs: the way to go
Solicitors Journal

Private FDRs: the way to go

Resolving finances on divorce in lockdown can be achieved efficiently through the private FDR process, says Sarah Jane Lenihan
A kinder divorce
Solicitors Journal

A kinder divorce

Cost, acrimony and time are the enemies of a 'good' divorce, so Kate Daly and Pip Wilson have sought to rid the process of all three
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