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Sweet talking
Solicitors Journal

Sweet talking

The 'strong and simple' Equality Act is finally in force – but does it live up to its promises? Jennifer Jones investigates
Update: local government
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Update: local government

Peter Hill reviews the coalition's draft structural reform plan, localism bill and drive towards transparency, public procurement regulation breaches, and council surveillance powers
Update: residential property
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Update: residential property

Janet Armstrong-Fox discusses preventing a sub-sale, the increase in the annual rent threshold for assured shorthold tenancies, a change to Land Registry policy on identification evidence, and the wording of contracts
The big bang
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The big bang

With the timebomb now officially ticking for ABS D-Day, Richard Cohen takes a look at what strategies are emerging
Freedom fighters
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Freedom fighters

As another can of worms opens in the world of legal expenses insurance, Mark Lee ponders the effects on a policyholder's power to choose their own solicitor
Hard knocks
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Hard knocks

Compensation culture is a myth that Lord Young's vague and ill-considered report will only perpetuate, says Alexandra Lush
Something for nothing
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Something for nothing

Most people like a bargain and become even more excited about free stuff. However, in the current financial climate there's not much of it about in professional circles. I've heard many tales of law firms cutting back on their marketing and entertainment budgets. Employees are being asked to justify their expense claims on the basis that some tangible work, and thus money, may flow into the firm as a result of the brandished receipts.