Ancient law could cripple homeowners

A law dating back to Henry VIII could mean huge bills for homeowners. Thousands of unwitting home owners could be subject to large bills to help repair their local churches. The legally binding responsibility may not have been included in their house deeds. Those who did know about the responsibility have taken out insurance to […]
SRA agrees change to Qualifying Insurer’s Agreement

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has agreed to a small change to the agreement, in order to avoid a possible administrative problem. The change was suggested by the insurers that provide professional indemnity cover to law firms. Several firms had contacted the SRA and the suggested amendment has now been approved by the SRA’s Board. […]
Conveyancing Comprehensive Update 2012

“Keith is fantastic – he is so confident in his material; and very easy to listen to" Concentrating on changes over the last 12 months, this seminar is ideal for the busy conveyancer; it is very practical and relevant to your day-to-day practice. Some of the changes are small and could easily ‘sneak up on […]
Places are filling up fast as conveyancers sign up to attend SLC Regional Roadshows

Those planning to attend one of the six regional conveyancing road shows, taking place at the end of this month and in early September are being urged to book now, as spaces are filling up fast. The series of road show events, being organised by the Society of Licensed Conveyancers (SLC) will give those in […]
SearchFlow Expands Sales Team Following Launch of New Website

Following the successful launch of its new website, SearchFlow, the market leading property search business, has expanded its sales team. This is in response to excellent feedback from the market to the new website features and the improvements it brings to speed and efficiency when ordering property searches. Stuart Pearce, Chief Executive at SearchFlow, said: […]