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101 Staff Office Procedures Manual
20 April 2020
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101 Staff Office Procedures Manual

By Lawyers have just released a Staff Office Procedures Manual which comprehensively covers a wide range of issues that arise in running legal practices. Useful for all firms, whether start-up, breakaway or well established, we have tailored the manual to help firms run their office day to day. With an emphasis on training and compliance this is an ideal way to ensure that everyone is aware of office policies. Areas which are covered include: Recruitment and induction policies Working procedures such as hours of work, dress code, a code of conduct and training policy Health and Safety Equality and Diversity Internet, email and mobile phone policy Staff leave including for jury service Drugs and Alcohol Bullying and harassment Whistleblowing Disciplinary procedures Conflicts of interest, confidentiality and intellectual property rights Security and cyber-security Guidance on a whole range of other office procedures from anti-money laundering to undertakings Firms can seamlessly implement these office procedures as their own with a view to later development and enhancement or use them as the basis for refreshing and enhancing existing procedures already in place.
Practice Management News and Updates
Dealing With Coronavirus Legal Issues
20 April 2020
1 min read

Dealing With Coronavirus Legal Issues

Dealing with coronavirus legal issues is currently a major challenge for legal practitioners everywhere. A great deal of emergency legislation has been passed already in response to the pandemic, both temporary and permanent. Temporary arrangements are daily being introduced by courts, the land registry and other authorities to allow business to be transacted despite the need for social distancing. There are also practical measures that can and must be taken to allow practitioners to continue to provide their services and assist their clients. By Lawyers have produced a publication which brings together in one place a collection of practical information to help the profession at this time. Dealing with coronavirus legal issues is a valuable resource for practitioners. It is available now by clicking on the link at the top of the matter plan in every By Lawyers Guide. The Dealing with coronavirus legal issues publication will be updated and enhanced as the response to the pandemic develops. As always, By Lawyers will keep practitioners abreast of ongoing changes and provide our trademark practical assistance to guide the profession in these difficult times.
News and Updates
Sale Of Land Guide Review
17 April 2020
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Sale Of Land Guide Review

The By Lawyers Sale of Land Guide has been reviewed and updated to ensure that the commentary and precedents are in line with current law and conveyancing practice. The extensive review was performed by our author Marcella King. As with all our authors, Marcella takes a practical approach, drawing on her considerable experience to cover all aspects of procedure, with a focus on practical tips that will help solicitors and conveyancers confidently run a sale matter to completion. The following sections of commentary have been expanded: undertakings are explained in more detail; the unregistered land section has been improved; adverse possession claims and procedures are discussed in greater detail; the process by which contracts are exchanged has been amplified, including a worked example of using Formula C; and post-completion tasks are discussed in greater detail. The following precedents have also been enhanced as part of the review process: Retainer Instructions -Sale of Land; and To do list – Sale We invite you to explore this updated publication and to consider the wealth of assistance the guide offers for solicitors and conveyancers acting in residential sale matters.
Conveyancing and Property News and Updates
New Grant Of Representation Application Forms
17 April 2020
1 min read

New Grant Of Representation Application Forms

From 20 April 2020 existing statements of truth for estates will be replaced by the new grant of representation application forms. Old-style Statements of Truth received after that date will be rejected by the Probate Registries and practitioners asked to submit the appropriate new form instead. The implementation of the new forms is part of HM Courts & Tribunals Service’s drive to streamline its systems thereby enabling bulk scanning. This in turn is expected to reduce errors and speed up their processes. The new forms which may be found on the matter plan are: PA1A – Probate application – without a will PA1P – Probate application – with a will PA8A – Application to stop, or extend a stop on a grant of representation (Caveat)
Estate Administration News and Updates
Estates Guide Review
06 April 2020
1 min read

Estates Guide Review

The By Lawyers Estates Guide has been reviewed and updated to ensure that the commentaries and precedents are in line with current law and conveyancing practice. The extensive review was performed by our author Marcella King. As with all our authors, Marcella takes a practical approach, drawing on her considerable experience to cover all aspects of procedure, with a focus on practical tips that will help solicitors and conveyancers confidently run a probate matter. The commentary has been expanded, and a new To Do List has been included. We invite you to explore this updated publication and to consider the wealth of assistance the guide offers for solicitors and conveyancers acting in the administration of an estate.
Estate Administration News and Updates
Conveyancing Variation Agreement – COVID-19
02 April 2020
1 min read

Conveyancing Variation Agreement – COVID-19

The Law Society, Council of Licensed Conveyancers, Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, Bold Legal Group and the Conveyancing Association, with the support of Government departments and the Land Registry have jointly drafted a Variation Agreement, for use where an exchange of contracts has already taken place on a conveyancing transaction, and a practitioner considers that it is necessary to vary its terms due to the impact of the coronavirus. The Variation Agreement and guidance regarding its use are available in both the sale and purchase guides, in the sections relating to Deterioration, Disputes and Notices. Keep up-to-date with our latest COVID-19 News & Updates.
Conveyancing and Property News and Updates
Purchase Of Land Guide Review
02 April 2020
1 min read

Purchase Of Land Guide Review

The By Lawyers Purchase of Land Guide has been reviewed and updated to ensure that the commentaries and precedents are in line with current law and conveyancing practice. The extensive review was performed by our author Marcella King. As with all our authors, Marcella takes a practical approach, drawing on her considerable experience to cover all aspects of procedure, with a focus on practical tips that will help solicitors and conveyancers confidently run a purchase matter to completion. The commentary has been expanded: Undertakings are explained in more detail. The unregistered land section has been improved. Adverse possession claims and procedures are discussed in greater detail. A new section on finance and funding draws together all the financial aspects of the transaction, including mortgages, taxes and help to buy funding. Issues surrounding short term lets, for example Airbnb, are discussed. The section about pre-exchange searches has been expanded. The process by which contracts are exchanged has been amplified, including a worked example of using Formula C. Post-completion tasks are discussed in greater detail. The retainer instructions have been updated. The to do list has been updated. The summary of the conveyancing process has been updated. The matter plan now includes new precedents: New and amended possible enquiries, including a set specifically for new build properties. A letter sending the help to buy ISA declaration to clients, and a link to the declaration itself. An access undertaking for use when buyers would like access to the property between exchange and completion. We invite you to explore this updated publication and to consider the wealth of assistance the guide offers for solicitors and conveyancers acting in residential purchase matters.
Conveyancing and Property News and Updates
Amended Post-Completion Notices
18 March 2020
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Amended Post-Completion Notices

In line with advice from the Conveyancing Association, By Lawyers have amended our precedent post-completion notices to include a section relating to Land Registry certificates. These edits will allow practitioners to obtain the necessary consents more efficiently and cost-effectively. The notices can be found in the Purchase of Land Guide. In order to access the latest version of these precedents, don’t forget to click or tap update and replace the existing precedent when the document is opened.
Conveyancing and Property News and Updates
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