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14 July 2023
 
This Week's Stories Include:
 
- It’s a Lottery: new report on the quality of legal representation in the youth justice system
- The Law Society library services 
- Having challenging conversations – Top 5 tips
- Private Client Conference: Drafting Masterclass
- Family Law Conference 2023
- Dates for the diary
- July Messenger

- MLS Court Reports Journal Issue 11

- For the rental community, there are answers, but they don’t fit the questions
 
 

Last week, the Youth Justice Legal Centre in partnership with the Institute for Crime and Justice Policy Research (ICPR) at Birkbeck published a briefing and research on the quality of legal representation for children in the criminal justice system.

The findings highlight the need for clear guidance around training requirements to ensure children are adequately represented. The briefing also sets out five key recommendations without being un-necessarily onerous for practitioners working in a challenging sector.

To find out more please click here.
 
 
The Law Society library is free to use for members. Our opening hours are 9am-5pm, Monday-Fridays. We have practitioner textbooks, journals and law reports on the shelves, and access to Westlaw, Lexis, vLex and PIO in the library. See our website for details of our services.

Members who can't come in person, can still get help – we offer 30 minutes free research time by a librarian on any new enquiry. Send email enquiries to library@lawsociety.org.uk or phone 0207 3205946.

We also have a document delivery service – Lawdocs - and can email copies of precedents, case judgements, commentary, or legislative material to you. You pay-as-you-go with credit or debit card. Details of the service can be found here. 
 
 
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER SPONSOR SHARD CAPITAL
 
Date: 20 July 2023
Time: 13:00 to 13:45

Location: Online via Teams
Cost to attend: Free but you must book your place


A challenging conversation at work is never too far away!

In this webinar, Mike Ode from Potential Unearthed will show you how you can approach this type of conversation with more confidence. He will help you to understand why people ‘kick off’, as well as providing you with a simple structure that you can follow during your chat.

A great virtual learning session packed full of practical tools.


Here’s a flavour of what we cover:
  • Why do we perceive some conversations as difficult? Maybe it’s time to shift your mindset?
  • “I am calm” – Understanding the Adult, Parent, Child model
  • The Exploder v Silent Unresponsive – Learning about different reactions and how to manage each one
  • “I’m the Victim” “No, I’m the Victim” – Understanding the Drama Triangle
  • It’s all about the preparation – 6 questions you need to ask yourself
  • Meet it Head On – Our 7 Steps for structuring your conversation
     
Book your place by completing the form here or by emailing ChandreMay@manchesterlawsociety.org.uk with the name and email address of the attendees.
 

Date: 4 October 2023
Time:
 09:30-15:30
Location:
Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel, Water Street, Manchester, M3 4JQ
Cost to attend: MLS Members £95.00 + VAT (£114.00)
Non-members £120.00 + VAT (£144.00)

We are delighted to announce the MLS Private Client Conference will take place on 4th October 2023 and take the form of a drafting masterclass.

The interactive sessions will give practical tips on how to improve your drafting of wills, trusts, Court of Protection applications and Deeds of Variation and s144 appointments. A great refresher for the more experienced and a brilliant guide for those early in their careers.

The day will round off with a session looking at Imposter Syndrome with QCH Therapist and Coach Sally Heady. Sally will cover what Imposter Syndrome is, how to spot it and what you can do about it.

The masterclasses will be delivered by:

  • Trusts: Steven Appleton, Brabners
  • Court of Protection applications: Beverley Beale, Principal Associate, Weightmans LLP
  • Wills: Rebecca Clarke, Clarke Willmott and Nicola Walker, Private Client Solicitors
  • Deeds of Variation and s144 appointments: Paul Davies, Clarke Willmott


Book your place here or by emailing ChandreMay@manchesterlawsociety.org.uk with the name and email address of the delegate.
 

 

Date: 18 October 2023
Time:
 09:00-17:00
Location:
Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel, Water Street, Manchester, M3 4JQ
Cost to attend: 

  • Full day MLS Member £120.00 + VAT (£144.00)
  • Full day Non-member £160.00 + VAT (£192.00)
  • Half day MLS Member £75.00 + VAT (£90.00)
  • Half day Non-member £100.00 + VAT (£120.00)

The MLS Family Law Conference returns on 18th October for a jam-packed day of updates and explorations.

The morning will focus on the Children side of Family Law with the afternoon focusing on finance and divorce. Delegates can attend the full day or opt to attend either the morning or afternoon, both including a networking lunch where you can catch up with your colleagues in the sector.

Topics covered at the conference include:

  • Parental Alienation Dr Gemma Parker, Clinical Psychologist, Director of Altogether Human CIC
  • Domestic Abuse – where are we now? Shaun Spencer KC, St John’s Buildings Chambers
  • Grandparent Applications Jack Harrison and Claire Athis Schofield, Deans Court Chambers
  • Tracing Crypto Currencies in Divorce Proceedings Rob Moore, Security Consultant at Grant Thornton
  • The Court’s view on Expert Evidence Andrew Wastall and David McCormick of Exchange Chambers
  • Debate:  Is an expert’s report worth the paper it is written on? Chair: Sam Hillis KC Debaters: Charles Eastwood and Abigail Bennett


Book your place here or by emailing ChandreMay@manchesterlawsociety.org.uk with the name and email address of the delegate.
 

 
  • July to September 2023
 
  • July to December 2023
  • Saturday 26th August 2023
  • 4th October 2023
  • 18th October 2023
Save the dates!

Keep your eyes peeled for more information on the below events coming soon.
  • Regulatory Conference 8th November 2023
  • Leadership Conference 30th November 2023
 
 
By booking a place at any of our events you are agreeing to our terms and conditions details of which can be found here.
 
 

Welcome to the bumper July issue of the Messenger! Published with our partners at Legal RSS don’t miss this month’s issue.

Articles in this issue include:

Read it all here!

Why not join in the conversation and share YOUR news with YOUR community.

Tell us all about your:
  • Movers & Shakers
  • Award wins
  • Charity work
  • Wellbeing initiatives
  • Interesting cases
  • We’d love to hear from you!

The deadline for the August edition is 21st July.

Don’t forget Manchester Law Society Members get their articles published FREE OF CHARGE!

Please submit your articles in a Word document or similar format, with a photo, by emailing messenger@manchesterlawsociety.org.uk

 
 
 

SearchFlow recently surveyed over 100 residential and commercial conveyancing professionals and over half of both professional groups confirmed investing in digitisation and technology provided them with a competitive advantage.  

The key to any digital transformation agenda is choosing the right technologies. Whether that’s your conveyancing case management system, search ordering platform or one of the many other tools on the market for conveyancers.  

A great technology provider should help you manage risks by providing the relevant tools and knowledge, save you valuable time, underpin your firm’s efforts to enhance and protect its reputation, and evolve with you to meet the challenges of the future. 

SearchFlow’s latest guide clearly outlines the ten most important questions to ask potential providers to ensure that their products and services are up to the task of powering your conveyancing processes. From AI to comprehensive PI cover, this guide will help you to identify the most important factors from the beginning, whatever your immediate strategic ambitions are.  

’10 questions to ask conveyancing technology providers’ will help you to make strategic choices for your priorities by demonstrating how to identify the right features, characteristics, added-value services and supplier for your legal business’ digital evolution. 

Discover the vital questions that can help you to choose the best conveyancing technology partner for your firm.