
Why you need to be aware of escheatment
When a US account becomes dormant for a period of time specified by state law, the account is turned over to the state in which the company is domiciled. This is the process of escheatment.

Going the extra 133,000 miles: Search Acumen are first to introduce Public Rights of Way data within property insight platform
Search Acumen, the property data insight and technology provider, has upgraded its Commercial Real Estate platform ForeSite to give lawyers and property professionals instant access to Public Rights of Way (PRoW) data held by all 326 Local Authorities in England and Wales.

DocsCorp publishes industry guide to help everyone get redaction right
In the wake of recent high-profile redaction errors, DocsCorp, a leading provider of enterprise productivity solutions, has published a new industry guide on redaction

Re-wilding Streams: Letting Nature Control Flooding
Government flood management investment, often reacting to events rather than in anticipation of them, has tended to focus on hard flood defences – channelling water faster elsewhere.

Psychology and data breaches: the emotional impact of privacy violations
The sheer scale of the information we share with organisations is enough to leave us all open to the threat of financial and identity fraud. But, when talking about the real-life impact of data breaches, we often don’t consider the effect on an individual’s mental state.

Lawyer Checker sponsoring prestigious National Paralegal Awards 2019
Lawyer Checker is delighted to be sponsoring the brand new National Paralegal Awards 2019 on 29th March 2019

Finders Top Probate Research Firm 2019
Finders International celebrated the start of February with an award – the Best UK Probate Research Firm 2019

Redaction—why do so many get it so wrong?
Redacting documents in the digital age is proving more complicated than with paper. High profile redaction fiascos such as the Paul Manafort incident continue to make headlines worldwide. So, why do so many get it so wrong?









