The not-so-ordinary meaning of ‘ordinarily resident’
Jen McMillan unpacks the Court’s narrow interpretation of ‘ordinarily resident’ and provides valuable practice notes and updates on residential land purchasing.
By Jen McMillan - 2 min readJen McMillan unpacks the Court’s narrow interpretation of ‘ordinarily resident’ and provides valuable practice notes and updates on residential land purchasing.
By Jen McMillan - 2 min readRecent Supreme Court decision confirms solicitors have an obligation to advise clients on obvious practical implications of transactions which are the subject of advice.
By Paul Kozub and Natalie Sullivan - 1 min readA recent decision has confirmed the general principle that solicitor’s duty is owed solely to their client and the Court.
By Charu Stevenson and Gina Tasoulis - 1 min readAlthough it might be tempting to act for family and friends, there are various risks and pitfalls from a professional negligence and insurance perspective.
By Glenda Carry - 2 min readAlthough it may be tempting to act for both sides of a transaction, conflict of interest may arise and the consequences may include disciplinary action.
By Baron Alder and Sophie Duffy - 1 min readA diagnosis of dementia is not incompatible with testamentary capacity. A prudent practitioner should keep contemporaneous documentary evidence on file to withstand a will challenge.
By Jen McMillan - 2 min readRecent decision examines obligations under Harman undertakings. Solicitors should ensure that clients understand their obligations or risk contempt of court.
By Lucy Williams and Milica Vukancic - 2 min readPractical tips for solicitors on avoiding conflict with beneficiaries whilst acting as a trustee.
By David Knibbs and Caitlin Watson - 2 min readParties are often locked in lengthy litigation due to the high conflict personalities involved and this exacts a huge toll on parties and professionals involved.
By Rachel Northcott - 1 min readA solicitor may be liable for costs orders if they conduct litigation unreasonably, incompetently or without reasonable prospects of success.
By Catherine Hing and Natalie Sullivan - 2 min readLawyers should ensure they are aware of and be able to advise their clients in relation to whether they may be in breach of sanction…
By Lucy Williams and Nicola Mostert - 2 min readAs practitioners incorporate the use of social media into their practices, they need to consider the limitations and risks of social media.
By Elissa Baxter and Nitesh Patel - 2 min readWhat dangers arise if a solicitor decides to help by acting for multiple parties? Some guidelines for deciding whether it’s worth the risk…
By Gina Tasoulis - 2 min read