All Feature articles – Page 53
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FeatureData page – September 2022
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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FeatureVirtual vs in-person consultations: pros and cons
Consultations are the first opportunity to begin building a positive relationship with your client - so which type should your workplace opt for?
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FeatureWhy law firms should consider mergers to strengthen talent acquisition and boost DE&I
Clare Beresford, CEO at Laurence Simons, looks at the importance and benefits of DE&I and discusses how top-tier firms can bridge the gap with smaller counterparts through strategic acquisition. (Sponsored content.)
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FeatureSix things to consider when buying legal software
Julian Bryan, from Quill, shares his top considerations when purchasing legal software to ensure a smooth transition, a good fit for your firm and long-term success. (Sponsored content.)
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FeatureExam graded
Twelve months on from its formal implementation, the jury remains out on whether the Solicitors Qualifying Exam will achieve its noble aims.
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FeatureHow we solved the integration puzzle
The UK legal market continues to consolidate with at least 15 mergers involving top-200 firms in the last year.
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FeatureWork on your relationships
‘You need to have a frank discussion about the things that matter to clients’
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FeatureChanges to capital gains tax on separation and divorce
The Government has announced changes to the capital gains regime that applies when separating or divorcing couples need to transfer assets.
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FeaturePII: a change in the weather
Long Read: Premiums are still going up, but the professional indemnity insurance market is softening at last.
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FeatureApplying for an Irish grant - post Brexit, post Covid
Despite efforts to streamline, the process remains at times complex and lengthy.
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FeatureData page – August 2022
The latest data page figures, compiled by Moneyfacts, are now available.
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FeatureBill of Rights: good or bad for human rights?
A look at what will change and what will remain the same if the Bill of Rights is enacted.





















