Women in Wills virtual meetup: Assessing mental capacity

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Last week saw Women in Wills host a virtual meetup with guest speaker Susan Wyatt, an Independent Mental Capacity Assessor. Welcoming several new individuals to the group, the session began with a discussion of what WIW is, what we aim to achieve, and the vast array of events that we have lined up. For more […]

Inheritance Data expand their reach with the inclusion of Digital Assets

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With the increase of Digital Assets and online accounts, one of the most frequently asked questions from our clients is, are you able to undertake a search for Digital Assets? Over recent years, the online presence of individuals has increased tenfold and because Digital Assets can be defined as anything which is owned digitally that […]

How firms can attract the next generation of private client lawyers

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I have had first-hand experience of private client’s recruitment problem. The problem itself is hardly surprising given the ongoing struggles to recruit talent across the industry, with a recent report revealing that 63% of firms expect recruitment to be their biggest obstacle to growth in 2023. For areas of the law such as private client, […]

MPs urge for improved pension scheme safeguards

Following the LDI crisis last year, MPs have stressed that more safeguards are needed to ensure that pension schemes never jeopardise the stability of the UK economy, as reported by Business Telegraph. According to a report by the House of Commons Work and Pensions Committee released on Friday, the Pensions Regulator (TPR) had encouraged defined […]