President’s Bulletin 29th July 2020
Hello,
I hope that you are all well and keeping safe.
We seem to be edging slowly towards life returning to normal but with the working world changing to such extent it seems that working life will never quite be the same again. Many legal practitioners I know are working from home, although a few like myself have returned to the office. Video conferencing and telephone appointments are now fast becoming the new normal and, in my case, form much of my daily clientele.
However, all the clients that I have been in contact with have been receptive to all the changes imposed on us by government guidelines and have been very supportive. I trust all of you are having the same luck with your clients.
In the legal sector there are certainly signs of encouragement. The conveyancing sector has been buoyed by the changes to stamp duty and the housing market has showed no sign of slowing down. The matrimonial sector is also very busy although court waiting times are still proving to be an issue.
In my own area of Private Client Law, there has been a substantial development in the realm of Wills. One of the conditions for executing a valid will is that it must be signed by two witnesses in the presence of the testator. Since lockdown, numerous individuals have had Wills prepared and then witnessed by video link. The government have announced that a statutory instrument will be laid down in September which will make any Wills signed and witnessed by video link valid from 31st January 2020. This will remain in place until January 2022. This change, although appearing to ensure hundreds if not thousands of Wills are not invalidated, will clearly cause problems in relation to undue influence and capacity and should see the sector facing serious legal challenges over this issue for years to come.
I can confirm that the annual D&DLS Law Dinner held at Pride Park Stadium will be held in April 2021 with dates to be confirmed in the coming few months. Even though this year’s event was cancelled we were looking forward to a very positive attendance and I hope that you will be able to join us next year when we are hopefully celebrating the end of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Please also note that one of our patrons, DG Legal, is holding a number of free webinar sessions over the coming weeks and has also provided links to several webinars which have already taken place covering such topics as Business Continuity During The COVID-19 Pandemic and SRA Transparency. Please be sure to check these webinars out as they are a font of useful regulatory information during these difficult times.
That’s about it for the time being. Please take care in the coming months and I hope to see you all very soon.
Martin I. Salt
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