Building a Profitable Conveyancing Practice

Balancing the scales of conveyancing

I’ll start this by saying that probably the chief benefit for residential conveyancing is the ability to form relationships with people which, if correctly managed, will help to secure the future of the firm. I’ll be talking in a later blog about how to do that (it is actually quite easy…I built my practice and […]

Robert Bourns becomes new Law Society president

Former President of the Law Society of Bristol Robert Bourns has been named as the 172nd President of the Law Society of England and Wales. Currently a representative of the City of London on the Law Society Council, he succeeds outgoing president Jonathan Smithers. Bourns was previously a senior partner and managing partner specialising in […]

Bolton firm bring in new Licensed Conveyancer

Clough & Wills have brought in a new face to their Bolton Office with Licensed Conveyancer Susan Trudgeon coming on board. Susan has been a licensed conveyancer for seven years. Her previous employers include law firms Russell & Russell, Countrywide Conveyancing Services and Fieldings Porter. Clough & Willis managing partner Shefali Talukdar said: “We are […]

Brexit vote cools new buyer inquiries – RICS

New inquiries are down according for the majority of Surveyors with a net balance of 36 saying inquiries have dropped. Southern regions saw the biggest drop with that number rising to 58%. Anecdotal evidence has put it down to an increase in uncertainty caused by the EU referendum, according to RICS. Supply has also fallen, […]

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