My Will Writing Journey – Part 2

After a night of going over my notes, and realising that the introductory information provided on the first day of the course, cemented some of the knowledge I already had of the sector – thanks to my contributions with this publication – I was excited to see what day two of the course would bring. […]
Certainty Expert Webinar Presents Tom Dumont QC, Barrister At Radcliffe Chambers

We’re pleased to welcome back Tom Dumont QC, Barrister at Radcliffe Chambers who will be presenting May’s Certainty Expert Webinar on Thursday 21st May at 12.00pm, titled ‘Execution of Wills, especially in a Lockdown’. Since 1837, the law relating to the execution of Wills has changed very little, but still the rules are often broken, […]
Forfeiture Rule Doesn’t Apply To Woman Who Accidentally Killed Husband

74-year-old Sandra Amos has successfully inherited her husband’s estate, contesting her step-daughter’s case for forfeiture after she accidentally killed her husband in a car crash. Mrs Amos was driving herself and her husband Royston Amos to Canterbury from their home in Wales in January 2019. On the way to the destination Mrs Amos was involved […]
Cyber Criminals Hack Into Leading US Law Firm

A New York based law firm, Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks, who are predominantly used by the world’s rich and famous, have suffered a substantial cyber attack. The cyber criminals claim to have access to over 756 gigabytes of the law firm’s and its client’s personal data, including legal contracts, personal email accounts and email […]
Care Home Covid Deaths Decline For First Time

Data released yesterday has found that the number of deaths linked to Covid-19 in care homes is falling for the first time since the first recorded virus death at the start of April. According to the weekly ‘Deaths Registered in England and Wales’, 2,423 care home resident deaths attributed Covid-19 as the cause of death […]