Surrey Lawyer April 2022

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INTRODUCTION

CEO Report SPRING 2022 Helen Opie

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s I write this report, Easter is fast approaching and fortunately Spring is now upon us, although the current temperature doesn’t really reflect this. It’s been an exciting start to the year at Surrey Law Society HQ and I’m pleased to share with you some of the recent developments at the Society, which I hope you will find of interest.

at Daytona, Sandown Park, on Thursday 16th June, and this year we’re thrilled to be inviting friends from Kent Law Society to join in the fun. The SLS Legal Awards will return to the calendar on Thursday 22nd September, and we encourage all of you to nominate yourself or your colleagues in one of the 11 categories, details of which can be found later on.

We kicked of 2022 by sharing our programme of training and events for the year and are delighted to have received such a positive response to the planned activities. Continuing our pandemic-related activities, we have scheduled a range of webinars across the year that are completely free to SLS members. These cover a broad range of topics and practice areas, with sessions so far on the CQS, The Family Solutions Initiative, Contested Wills and Estates, Diversity & Inclusion in the Workplace and No-Fault Divorce. Attendance at these webinars has been our highest ever and the feedback extremely positive, so we really do hope that they are adding value to your membership. Just a gentle reminder that only people nominated as members within your firm are eligible for free attendance, where others are asked to pay a £15 attendance fee, so please do ensure that you have all the correct people listed on your membership renewal notice.

Away from training and events, the Society has been delighted to renew its partnership with our 2021 patrons as well as welcoming new partners, Howden, Tower Street Finance and TWM Solicitors. I would like to thank all our patrons, listed below, for their continued support, without which we would not be able to put on the comprehensive programme of activity for members.

In addition to free webinars, the Society has a full schedule of longer online courses, recent ones having taken place on ‘Protecting You and Your Client: Unmissable Guidance for Residential Conveyancers’ and ‘Pensions and Life Policies in the Context of Estate Planning’, and a number of in-person sessions, which can be booked at our lowest ever fee of £95 plus VAT. Forthcoming sessions include in-person courses on Maximising Family Wealth Through Efficient Tax Planning and a Residential Conveyancing Update for 2022, as well as an online course on Crypto-Assets in Divorce & Separation – An Introduction for Family Lawyers. You can view more information on each session and the full programme at www.surreylawsociety.org.uk. The Society is also pleased to have resumed its Supporting Surrey programme, which is run in collaboration with Surrey Junior Lawyers Division and this time focuses on Mental Wellbeing. In February, we launched the programme with a session on ‘How to Leave the Office on Time Every Night: Tips on Achieving the Right Work Life Balance in 2022’ with Anthony Taylor and you can find an article on this later in the magazine. Our next webinar, taking place on 5th May, is ‘Burn Brighter than Your Imposter Syndrome’ and you can find more information and booking details for this on the Surrey Law Society website. Supporting Surrey webinars are free to members of Surrey Law Society, subscribers to the Surrey Junior Lawyers Division mailing list and students at the University of Law Guildford and School of Law at the University of Surrey. In addition to training, we were also delighted to kick off our social events programme for the year with our inaugural John Perry Memorial Dinner, which took place on Thursday 31st March. This special occasion was held at Glenmore House in Surbiton and replaced our traditional President’s Dinner. It was an evening of music, laughter and great company and you can read more about the evening later in the magazine. Looking to the future, we have scheduled our annual go-karting competition, the Past President’s Championship Cup, to take place

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HFS Milbourne Howden Moneypenny Finders International TWM Solicitors LawSure Insurance

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Landmark Information Group Tower Street Finance Chadwick Nott Pro-Drive IT Conscious Solutions

In other news, many of you may have recently received communications from our newest member of the team, Elouise Enright, who has joined the Society as Membership & Events Coordinator. Elouise joined us in March through the Government’s Kickstart Scheme and is already proving to be a great asset. I’m sure you will join me in welcoming Elouise to the Society and she looks forward to meeting you at a course or event soon. You will hopefully by now have received your renewal notice for the membership year 2022-2023; thank you to those who have already processed your new subscription. This year we have added further to the list of benefits that are included in your membership and are delighted to announce a collaboration between Surrey Law Society and the Law Firm Marketing Club, which allows SLS members to attend or access recordings from the insightful, informative, and educational webinars run by the LFMC on a range of topics specifically focused on help law firms to do better marketing. We hope that you find this valuable. So, it’s been a busy time for the Society, and we’re looking forward to more activity over the next few months. We very much hope to see you at the Past President’s Championship Cup, or one of our forthcoming webinars or courses in the very near future. ■ Helen Opie Chief Executive & Magazine Editor T. 0333 5773830 E. helen.opie@surreylawsociety.org.uk @SurreyLawSoc @surreylawsociety Helen Opie (Chief Executive at Surrey Law Society) LinkedIn SLS Group https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8731473 SURREYLAWYER | 7


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Training & Events Programme 2022

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How to leave the office on time every night – The answer is in the gap

9min
pages 38-39

Law firms cost focus will drive financial innovation in the sector

4min
page 37

Six things every Law firm can implement to improve their CX and increase their bottom line…

5min
page 34

Solicitors’ PII: A “claims made” policy – what does that mean?

4min
page 31

The What’s and Why’s of becoming a Property Tribunal Judge

7min
pages 28-29

Understanding money laundering and the enablers

18min
pages 22-25

The Law Society

15min
pages 18-21

Council Member’s Report

5min
page 17

Surrey Junior Lawyers Division

4min
page 16

Legal profession celebrates LGBT History Month

2min
page 15

Will the SQE affect Diversity in the Legal Profession?

7min
pages 14-15

The Case for Diversity and Inclusion

5min
page 13

Chris Andrews Memorial Client Interviewing Competition 2022

2min
page 12

LEGAL AWARDS 2022

6min
pages 10-11

Surrey Law Society hosts inaugural John Perry Memorial Dinner

3min
page 9

Morr & Co – A change of name for leading law firms Morrisons Solicitors, Wheelers Solicitors and Harrops & Hepburn Solicitors

4min
page 8

CEO Report

5min
page 7

President’s Jottings

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