Visitor Register Now

Professional Practices

In addition to helping professional practices comply with demanding reporting and compliance legislation, Moore and Smalley plays a significant role in helping firms focus on achieving increased profitability and business growth.

We have extensive experience and expertise and a proven track record in working with some of the region's most prominent firms including solicitors, architects, surveyors, property consultants and estate agents.

Lexcel%20logo%20smaller

Our specialist team is headed by Partner, Karen Hain. In addition to her substantial experience of Solicitors Accounts Rules (SAR), and advising practices on improving profitability, Karen is also a qualified Lexcel consultant and as such can advise law firms on what they need to do to achieve the Law Society's quality standard. Karen is also a regular presenter for the Law Society and provides advice on a number of issues, including; managing the modern law firm, profitability and cash flow, as well as Solicitors Accounts Rules.

The Law Society has a section of their website dedicated to Lexcel, explaining the benefits of Lexcel to practices and the application process. To find out more, visit the website by clicking here. Alternatively contact us and we can send you a Lexcel information pack.

For a no obligation consultation, contact Karen Hain on 01772 821021 

The Firm

Our twice-yearly update for professional practices

  • The Firm Spring 2010 Front Cover

     



  • The Firm - Spring 2010

    In this issue of The Firm we look at the changes to the new top rate of income tax and how this will affect high earners.

To read earlier editions, go to our archive

Useful Links

Bottomline Newsletter

  • Bottom Line Winter 2009
    In this issue of Bottom Line Graham Gordon looks at pension alternatives for high earners, James Treadwell provides an update on the new Companies Act rules and Stephen Adams discusses the new VAT rates. The Moore and Smalley debate brought together regional businesses, banks and solicitors who discuss whether 2010 will be the year of recovery, and we speak to Eliot Ward the new Chief Executive of Preston Vision

    Bottom Line Winter 2009 jpg

Poll

Have you got enough working capital to meet potential growth in 2010?

We have enough cash in the bank / working capital
The recession has wiped out our cash reserves – we would need to borrow
We are already heavily geared with our bank and would struggle to obtain further funding
Results!