Law Society Journal articles from Lockton

Below is the full list of Lockton Journal Articles:

January 2026 - Risk management for law firms in the age of AI and Legal Tech (opens a new window)

December 2025 - Risk management for conveyancers - Putting PCCs in the spotlight (opens a new window)

November 2025 - Certifying skilled witnesses (opens a new window)

October 2025 - What happens when you close your practice? Your Master Policy questions answered (opens a new window)

September 2025 - Great estates - How to handle cryptocurrency in executries (opens a new window)

August 2025 - Master Policy coverage: What you need to know (opens a new window)

July 2025 - The expert report is dead, long live the expert report (opens a new window)

June 2025 – Red flags - Risk management reflections on the Prescription (Scotland) Act 2018 and what you need to know (opens a new window)

May 2025 – Great expectations - fives steps to managing legal client work in a realistic and achievable way (opens a new window)

April 2025 – 9 reasons you should put the super into supervision (opens a new window)

March 2025 - Don't lose sleep - 9 tips to cut the risk and get your file management system in order (opens a new window)

February 2025 - We are family - a guide to risk management for family solicitors (opens a new window)

January 2025 - Risk management resolutions (opens a new window)

December 2024 - The risks of poor employee retention (opens a new window)

December 2024 - Festive phishing (opens a new window)

November 2024 - Lockton - late court settlements (opens a new window)

October 2024 - A risk management case study (opens a new window)

September 2024 - Service standards and risk management (part 2) (opens a new window)

August 2024 - Service standards and risk management (opens a new window)

July 2024 - Conflicts of interest: Know it, see it, avoid it (opens a new window)

June 2024 - Lockton AI: the future is here (opens a new window)

May 2024 - Commercial lease lessons (opens a new window)

April 2024 - Team dynamic impacts risk management (opens a new window)

March 2024 - Don't let scope creep up on you (opens a new window)

February 2024 - Lockton's dabbling lowdown (opens a new window)

January 2024 - Conscious coupling: mergers and acquisitions (opens a new window)

December 2023 - Remotely concerned (opens a new window)

November 2023 - Register of Overseas Entities - an update (opens a new window)

October 2023 - Tick tock, stop (or start) the clock (opens a new window)

September 2023 - Conveyancing - avoiding the pitfalls (opens a new window)

August 2023 - File notes - the when and how (opens a new window)

July 2023 - Letters of engagement - why they matter (opens a new window)

June 2023 - Top tips for trainers and trainees (opens a new window)

May 2023 - Death and taxes - the perils of survivorships (opens a new window)

April 2023 - Client account fraud: an ongoing issue (opens a new window)

March 2023 - Risk: Cyber policies – what do Insurers require? (opens a new window)

February 2023 - Risk: Wills – the signing pitfalls (opens a new window)

January 2023 - Risk: More than just a message (opens a new window)

December 2022 - Risk: Stress, workplace culture and risk factors (opens a new window)

November 2022 - Claims never change (opens a new window)

October 2022 - New register, new risks (opens a new window)

September 2022 - Risk: Avoid the curve balls (opens a new window)

August 2022 - Succession planning: the risk factor (opens a new window)

July 2022 - Risk: Cybercrime – the hybrid worker prey (opens a new window)

June 2022 - Risk: Time is of the essence (opens a new window)

May 2022 - Risk management: Scope is the key (opens a new window)

April 2022 - Safe passage: navigating the return to the office (opens a new window)

March 2022 - Going phishing (opens a new window)

February 2022 - Still time to resolve (opens a new window)

January 2022 - Why take the risk? (opens a new window)

December 2021 - The earlier the better (on intimating claims and circumstances) (opens a new window)

November 2021 - Risk Management: Delegating means talking (opens a new window)

October 2021 - Using a checklist: it’s one thing after another (opens a new window)

September 2021 - Ten red flags for conveyancers (opens a new window)

August 2021 - Risk management post COVID 19 (opens a new window)

July 2021 - Risk management: client and transaction vetting (opens a new window)

June 2021 - Letters of engagement: one size does not fit all (opens a new window)

May 2021 - Access issues in conveyancing (opens a new window)

April 2021 - COVID and the march of time (opens a new window)

March 2021 - Will and executries: learning the hard way (opens a new window)

February 2021 - A proper conclusion (opens a new window)

January 2021 - Phone to beat the fraudsters (opens a new window)

December 2020 - Risk: Conveyancing in the COVID era and beyond (opens a new window)

November 2020 - Property pitfalls: problematic but preventable (opens a new window)

October 2020 - Corporate and commercial risks: drafting and dabbling (opens a new window)

September 2020 - Corporate and commercial risks: communication (opens a new window)

August 2020 - Wills and executries: red flags and claims (opens a new window)

July 2020 - Set off on the right foot (opens a new window)

June 2020 - When home is not your castle (opens a new window)

May 2020 - When never means NEVER (opens a new window)

April 2020 - Good will hunting (opens a new window)

March 2020 - The best of times; the worst of times (opens a new window)

February 2020 - Please re lease me (opens a new window)

January 2020 - Starting on the right foot (opens a new window)

December 2019 - PI in a hardening market (opens a new window)

November 2019 - Another year, another challenge (opens a new window)

October 2019 - Don’t get fooled again (opens a new window)

September 2019 - Dabbling: a cautionary tale (opens a new window)

August 2019 - Master Policy renewal - what’s in the pipeline (opens a new window)

July 2019 - Electronic filing: friend or foe? (opens a new window)

June 2019 - Managing the risk of workplace stress (opens a new window)

May 2019 - Moving nightmares part 2 (opens a new window)

April 2019 - Client communication - a continuous journey (opens a new window)

March 2019 - Moving nightmares (opens a new window)

February 2019 - Coping with conflict (opens a new window)

January 2019 - Navigating competencies (opens a new window)

December 2018 - Into uncharted waters (opens a new window)

November 2018 - (Re)Setting the clock the breeze that caused a storm* (opens a new window)

October 2018 - Claims of our age (opens a new window)

September 2018 - Claims: beating the trigger (opens a new window)

August 2018 - Swimming, not sinking (opens a new window)

July 2018 - Conveyancers beware! (opens a new window)

June 2018 - That time of year again (opens a new window)

May 2018 - Risk management that ubiquitous topic (opens a new window)

April 2018 None

March 2018 - “Only amateurs attack machines; professionals target people” (opens a new window)

February 2018 - Tax evasion: don’t get caught up (opens a new window)

January 2018 - Documents, data and the GDPR (opens a new window)

December 2017 - Dilapidations: the pitfalls (opens a new window)

November 2017 - Sorry; not sorry (opens a new window)

October 2017 - The data imperative (opens a new window)

September 2017 - Master Policy renewal: it’s easy online (opens a new window)

August 2017 - AML: Risk and the New Rules (opens a new window)

July 2017 - Courts raise the stakes (opens a new window)

June 2017 - Master Policy Renewal: what you need to know (opens a new window)

May 2017 - Fraud and cybersecurity: are you on the ball? (opens a new window)

April 2017 - Master Policy what will be different? (opens a new window)

March 2017 - De risking email (opens a new window)

February 2017 - Cybercrime: how are you protected? (opens a new window)

January 2017 - New year, new contact (opens a new window)

December 2016 - Transition to Lockton your questions answered (opens a new window)

November 2016 - Master Policy: the new team moves in (opens a new window)