Today’s Conveyancer’s first Roundtable just a week away!

There’s just a week to go until the first Today’s Conveyancer Professional Roundtable, and preparations are well under way.
You’ll know that Easter is a target period for criminals. Make sure all your staff do too.

The Easter period is well known to see an increase in fraud attempts against conveyancers, so it’s important that everyone within your company is alert to the risk.
Conveyancer Spotlight – Gordons Property Lawyers

Based in Maidenhead, Gordons Property Lawyers Ltd (GPL) are one of the few specialist practices in the UK who are able to deal with high volumes of remortgage transactions.
The Practical Vision Network attends LegalEx 2018 – Did we see you there?

LegalEx, the largest and fastest growing legal event in the UK, made a successful return for 2018.
Big Property Data launches unique £1m solution within environmental risk reports with Aviva Plc

No-one really knows the full history of every single piece of land in the UK.
How Good is Your Content Marketing?

Content marketing is something that all law firms will tend to be familiar with.
Firm claiming to cut SDLT censured by ASA following HMRC complaint

A case brought by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) against a company that claimed to be able to cut stamp duty land tax by up to 60% has succeeded.
Does GDPR mean you have to destroy your wills and conveyancing deeds?

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll know that, from May, you’re going to need to up your game when it comes to the information you hold on clients. But did you know that any existing consents you think you have might not be enough?
SRA proposes to cut minimum PII cover to improve access to legal services

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) have proposed to reduce the minimum level of professional indemnity insurance.
Claim brought against partner of conveyancing mortgage fraudster struck out

A claim brought by a defrauded mortgage company which would have seen the former partner of a corrupt solicitor pay over £200,000 has been struck out by the High Court.