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Effective risk management in law firms has never been more
important. Lawyers must contend with the long-standing risks
associated with the practice of law, such as anti-money laundering
and issues of client confidentiality, as well as new risk areas
such as data protection and cybersecurity, and increased regulatory
burdens. Poor handling of these risks can lead to reputational
damage, diminished client relationships, and even regulatory
action, and so it is critical for law firms to remain vigilant and
put in place robust risk management policies, processes and
systems. Risk Management in Law Firms brings together lawyers,
consultants and other risk and compliance professionals to provide
expert and practical guidance on essential risk management topics.
Chapters cover risks relating to clients, internal operations and
law and regulation, and address recent developments including
issues arising from the shift to hybrid working, the increased
focus on ESG and climate change, and the extended influence of
clients through outside counsel guidelines. There is also
consideration of the future of risk management with coverage of the
proposed changes to the SRA Codes of Conduct to address issues
relating to wellbeing and unfair treatment at work, and the
commercial opportunities for law firms and individual lawyers
presented by the increasingly flexible principles-based regulation.
This title aims to help law firm leaders and individual lawyers
understand and prepare for the risks they face - as well
effectively handle them when issues do arise - whether they occur
in the firm's internal operations or its dealings with clients.
In-house counsel and others will also find it useful to understand
their law firm colleagues better, enhancing professional
relationships. With the comprehensive coverage of key risk areas in
this title, lawyers and firms can not only ensure compliance, but
also maintain healthy client relationships, educated staff, a
positive reputation, and continued success and growth.
The vast unknown is a short story about a teenager who is forced to
help another to flee the country, The infernal packet is a short
story about a boy who agrees to deliver a packet but has a hellish
time doing so, Terror in the trees is a short story about a child
who goes to collect some material from someone she contacted over
the internet and receives an unexpected shock, The way to the void
is a short story about two children who go for a ramble in the
country and circumstances land them in an unknown place. Children
of the narrow boat is a short story about three children who have a
holiday boating on a canal. The hour of vengeance is a short story
about the effect that two mysterious strangers have on some local
people who have reasons to be worried about their past.
Four short stories Last meal at Moor Inn: A teenager, out of the
blue, receives a letter from a firm of solicitors about a will of a
lady she has never heard of. Death was presumed: Attempts to trace
the relatives of an elderly lady who was in a home end up with
unexpected and distressing consequences. Secret of the roof: An
elderly lady who had a problem with a family will hears noises in
her roof and wonders if there is a connection. The young witnesses:
A teenager who has hardly any knowledge of law attempts to write
out a will for someone who is dying.
A short story about a girl who starts at her new school after the
term has began and feels alone and vulnerable. A boy has been asked
to help her to settle down but she is worried about how the boy
will treat her.
Bus ride to hell: a short story about two police inspectors who
can't agree about how to handle a hostage situation which involves
children. Was Danny there?: a short story about a boy who is
suspected of an assault but can't establish his alibi. Suspicion
fell on him: a short story about two police inspectors who disagree
as to how to proceed in the case of a boy suspected of mugging.
Five short stories The vast unknown: a teenager who is forced to
help another to flee the country. The infernal packet: a boy agrees
to deliver a packet for a friend and has a hellish time doing so.
Terror in the trees: a girl goes to meet someone she contacted over
the internet and whom she believes can help her with her
schoolwork; then she gets a shock. The way to the void: two
children go for a hike and enter a forbidden area; due to
circumstances beyond their control they end up far from home in a
remote area. Children of the narrow boat: three children are on
holiday on a boat on the canal.
A story about a teenager who visits her native home some time after
her family moved and wonders what became of a boy whom she used to
know and who had got into trouble. The book includes pictures of
the countryside and a song.
Last meal at Moor Inn: A short story about a teenager who receives
a letter from a firm of solicitors out of the blue and learns
something to her advantage which she can't understand. Death was
presumed: A short story about attempts to trace the relatives of an
elderly lady who died in a home and which ended up with unexpected
and distressing consequences. Secret of the roof: a short story
about a lady who had a problem about a family will and wonders if
noises in the roof have any connection with that. The young
witnesses: A short story about a teenager who has hardly any
knowledge of law but attempts to write out a will for someone in
extreme circumstances.
A short story about some children on holiday in a reclusive country
who become stranded after a father disappears.
Bus ride to hell: a short story about two police inspectors who
can't agree on how to handle a hostage situation involving
children. Was Danny there?: a short story about a boy who can't
establish his alibi when a child is attacked. Suspicion fell on
him: a short story about two police inspectors who don't agree on
how to proceed when a boy is suspected of carrying out a mugging.
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