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Homegrown talent
Solicitors Journal

Homegrown talent

The English courts are fast becoming the premier enforcement jurisdiction for arbitral awards, explains Graham Huntley
Outsourcing your firm
Solicitors Journal

Outsourcing your firm

Investment in a skilled middle man to deal with business enquiries is a wiser expenditure than aimless marketing, explains Viv Williams
Overstepping the mark
Solicitors Journal

Overstepping the mark

Solicitors should proceed with care when considering whether to embark on proceedings involving allegations of fraud, warns Eleanor Kilner
Boiling frog syndrome
Solicitors Journal

Boiling frog syndrome

The probate industry will witness change in years to come, even if the accountants' move into the market does not immediately impact on private client lawyers' workload, says Clive Stevens
Raising the bar for AML and KYC due diligence
Solicitors Journal

Raising the bar for AML and KYC due diligence

The newly appointed attorney general, Jeremy Wight, confirmed at the recent Cambridge Symposium on economic crime that new proposals were being assessed to widen criminal liability for businesses.