Emma Baddaley, our Strategic Relationship Director rounds out our latest webinar series looking at how you can elevate your firm and win more clients. Last but not least, we invite Leah Steele to provide insight on managing stress in the workplace.
Emma Baddaley, our Strategic Relationship Director continues our latest webinar series looking at how you can elevate your firm and win more clients. Next up, we invite Tom Stansfield to share his expertise of marketing for law firms.
Emma Baddaley, our Strategic Relationship Director continues our latest webinar series looking at how you can elevate your firm and win more clients. Next up, we invite Alex Holt to provide advice on reducing risk in accounting.
Emma Baddaley, our Strategic Relationship Director continues our latest webinar series looking at how you can elevate your firm and win more clients. Next up, we invite Aleks Tomczyk to delve into estate accounts!
Emma Baddaley, our Strategic Relationship Director continues our latest webinar series looking at how you can elevate your firm and win more clients. Next up, we invite Paul Saunders to explore compliance.
In this webinar, hosted by Ben Furlong & Emma Baddaley, we will explore our new Will Bank Management Service - a three step solution to optimising your Will Bank for customer engagement and GDPR compliance.
The requirements of Will drafters are increasing significantly for various reasons: second marriages, children from previous marriages, electronic assets, and the freezing of the nil rate band have resulted in practitioners requiring more and more complex wills.
Emma Baddaley & Ben Furlong host this brand new webinar looking at the challenges private client practitioners face when dealing with beneficiaries, particularly with regards to ID, AML and Insolvency checking.
Part 1 of our 'What Happens to Digital Assets when you Die Series' looking at Property Rights.
Dave Michels, a researcher at the Cloud Legal Project, Queen Mary University of London, returns to explain more about what happens to Digital Assets when you die.
In Part 3 of our Digital Assets series, Dr Edina Harbinja, Senior Lecturer in Media/Privacy Law at Aston Law School, shares her expertise on post-mortem privacy and what it means for the legal profession.
Identifying shares held by a deceased has historically been a notoriously difficult undertaking. Many individuals still hold shares as paper certificates, making it all too easy to lose track of any shares owned and in which companies.
In part 4 of our Digital Assets Series, Jack Burroughs TEP and Private Client and Taxation Advisor, explores the practicalities of digital estate planning and succession.