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Articles

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Interesting Times - Step Journal - September 2008
Araba Taylor
A Case law update on recent Inheritance Tax Act Claims

Acting in a client’s best interests - Probate Section - February 2007
For a solicitor the greatest problems arise where a client’s lack of capacity becomes an issue. In this situation client care and professional conduct matters are particularly difficult to resolve, says Araba Taylor

Probate: The Next Generation Part 3 - Probate Section - November 2006
Avoiding claims against the solicitor. In the last in her series, Araba Taylor looks at how private client solicitors can prevent claims against both themselves and the estate


Probate: The Next Generation Part 2 - Probate Section - October 2006
Avoiding claims arising out of want of due execution - In the second part in her series, Araba Taylor looks at how proper attention to the formalities


Probate: The Next Generation Part 1 - Probate Section - September 2006
In the first of a three-part series, Araba Taylor explores the growth area of probate litigation and the nature of the claims frequently made. She outlines steps which can be taken in advance to discourage speculative claims and help in the early resolution of those with limited merit


Probate Section Journal is a Law Society Publication. For more information please visit: www.probatesection.org.uk

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Market Abuse - The "crime" of being something in the City
Michael Ashe QC and Lynne Counsell

This article examines the provisions in THE FINANCIAL SERVICES AND MARKETS ACT 2000 instituting "civil" sanctions for market abuse.


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Using the Human Rights Act to save the family home

Helene Pines Richman discusses "exceptional circumstances" in the context of bankruptcy and the interests of Creditors and how to apply the Human Rights Act to preserve the family home against possession by the Trustee on behalf of the Creditors.


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Books
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Money Laundering: Risks and Liabilities:
Ireland's first book on money laundering law
By Michael Ashe QC SC and Paula Reid BL


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