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August 2003

Summertime and the living is easy
Lighthearted look at day in the life of a busy family practitioner
Merits of modern partnership structure
Firms that have converted to limited liability partnership explain their reasons
LLPs and PII – frequently asked questions
Professional indemnity insurance implications of a practice being established as, or converted to, a limited liability partnership
Always protect your partnership in times of crisis
Business protection insurance can mitigate the crisis caused by the death or critical illness of a key partner
A decade of disputed advice
Part 2 of a review of opinions on professional negligence in conveyancing matters given over the past 10 years
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In this issue

  • Summertime and the living is easy
  • Merits of modern partnership structure
  • LLPs and PII – frequently asked questions
  • Always protect your partnership in times of crisis
  • A decade of disputed advice
  • Far-reaching financial consequences of flawed agre
  • How to make client care programmes work
  • Winning the game of risk
  • Cut down on account preparation time
  • Mental health database
  • New complaints handling system at the Society
  • Muddying the waters on admissibility of hearsay ev
  • Conveyancers must be aware of changes to stamp dut
  • Employment briefing
  • Privacy v expression: battle of Convention rights
  • New protocol is major step forward on child abduct
  • Website reviews
  • Book reviews
  • Difficulties of descriptions of exclusive garden
  • Checklist for stamp duty applications

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