What you need to know about a Letter of Wishes
Why have one? A Letter of Wishes (LoW) is often used by someone setting up a trust, or making a Will which includes a trust…
Why have one? A Letter of Wishes (LoW) is often used by someone setting up a trust, or making a Will which includes a trust…
If it needed pointing out, the SDT gave a ruling in 2018 which confirmed that the “client account should be sacrosanct, and every solicitor should know that it is to be treated as sacrosanct”.
The “hardening” of the insurance market has been well publicised as insurers of solicitors’ PII have continued to incur significant losses – the result being underwriters hiking up premiums, increasing excess levels and generally being more selective as to the firms they wish to write.
Richard Amphlett, managing director, has been appointed as High Sheriff of Worcestershire for
2021-22 – an appointment which will see him responsible for supporting the Crown and the judiciary as well as delivering community…
Many people will have a second home or perhaps an investment property which, owing to current government guidelines, they are unable to leave their prime
residence to go and visit. This could have implications on your…
Following Data Protection Day on 28th January, and for many of us, our way of working has changed drastically over the last ten months, there’s no better time to talk about the importance of data protection protocols and…
It appears to have become the “norm” these days to read about a large corporation suffering a cyber-attack. These all seem too remote to our daily lives, only
being the scourge of huge international organisations such as…
From phones dropped in custard, to cars pelted by potatoes, to deer in swimming pools – leading
Insurer Aviva’s customers have definitely found themselves in some unusual…
The Pandemic struck and a large
number of people working from home quickly became a major target for Cyber criminals. Overnight employers and employees had to react quickly and adapt to a very…