Accountant's Liability
The Accountant's Liability Collection brings you topical news and insight of interest to accountants, actuaries, trustees and other financial professionals and their professional indemnity insurers.
A Collection is a selection of features, articles, comments and opinions on any given theme or topic. It allows you to stay up‑to‑date with what interests you most.
Our aim is to provide high quality, value for money intelligence and analysis training that is relevant to your workplace.
We offer onsite training at reduced rates for a minimum of 6, up to a maximum of 12, attendees.
The courses are also delivered at DAC Beachcroft offices. Please see the details below of the upcoming courses for which we are currently accepting bookings.
Meet out Intelligence Trainer Natalie Randall
Introduction to Analysing Networks
We are constantly developing courses to suit our customer needs, so keep checking back to find out what's new.
Our experienced, highly skilled intelligence and analytical staff also offer consultancy services at both practitioner and management level.
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By Richard Highley
The Accountant's Liability Collection brings you topical news and insight of interest to accountants, actuaries, trustees and other financial professionals and their professional indemnity insurers.
By Peter Allchorne
What is a Collection? A Collection is a selection of features, articles, comments and opinions on any given theme or topic. It allows you to stay up-to-date with what interests you most, by collecting everything into useful packages. A Collection…
By Jonathan Brogden
For the latest news and comment on banking and finance disputes.
By Virginia Clegg
Analysis, commentary and checklists on the legal and governance implications of Brexit on businesses operating in, and trading with, the UK.
This collection looks at the latest news and comment on charities. What is a Collection? A Collection is a selection of features, articles, comments and opinions on any given theme or topic. It allows you to stay up-to-date with what interests…
By Nigel Montgomery
For all the latest news and comment in clinical negligence healthcare law
By Corinne Slingo
For all the latest news and comment in clinical regulatory healthcare law
By Anne Crofts
This collection looks at the latest news and comment on commercial contracting healthcare law. With the health and social care sector under pressure to generate efficiencies, individual organisations must look at how they commission and deliver…
By Mark Roach
Welcome to the Construction Risks collection. This space is used to report upon issues of interest to those who seek to allocate, manage and reduce construction risks on behalf of contractors, as well as insurers of construction risks.
By Nick Gibbon
For the latest news and comment on Corporate, M&A and Equity Capital Markets.
By Tom Walshaw
The judgment last year of the High Court in Piepenbrock v London School of Economics and Political Science ('LSE'), confirms the importance of…
By Andrew Parker
The Supreme Court has today handed down its judgment in the case of Cameron (Respondent ) v Liverpool Victoria Insurance Co Ltd (Appellant) [2019]…
By Heather Durston-Hillyer
The GIRFT programme led by Professor Tim Briggs is designed to improve healthcare practices, techniques and processes for the benefit of patients…
By Shahjahan Ali
Shahjahan Ali, partner and head of immigration at DAC Beachcroft, looks at how supporting statements are used in applications for a UK partner visa,…
By Benjamin Newall
The recent Court of Appeal decision in SPI North Limited v (1) Swiss Post International (UK) Limited (2) Asendia UK Limited [2019] EWCA Civ 7 is a…
By Alistair Robertson
As charities will be aware, the Charity Commission makes use of new regulatory powersmade numerous amendments to the Charities Act 2011 (the “Act”)…
By David Williams
Where the Claimant alleges that an accident occurred due to a negligent failure to inspect or maintain equipment, does the fact that the Defendant…
By Tim Dennis
Tim Dennis, Senior Associate, hosts a webinar “Introduction to Procurement Challenges".
By Robert Hill
There is a perception that owners and occupiers should not clear ice and snow from roads and footpaths outside their premises for fear of being sued…
By Zoë Wigan
The European Court of Justice considered whether a reduction of pay for statutory holiday to take into account periods on short time working breached…