The Modern Conveyancer – Episode 1: Market and regulation outlook

Date: Wednesday 11th March 2026 Time: 12:30pm – 1:30pm Registration Link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6158689436562883675 About: As part of a four-part series, Ian Quale, chief executive at IQ Legal Training is pleased to present this FREE one hour webinar session on Wednesday 11th March at 12:30pm, suitable for residential conveyancers of all levels. In this session, we will explore: What does the […]

Empowering the next generation of leaders: How law firms can build future talent

Law firms are being encouraged to rethink how they nurture future leaders as changing career expectations and evolving workplace culture reshape the profession. The issue was discussed in the latest Build Better Habits webinar, hosted by Osprey Approach, where a panel from across the legal sector considered how firms can attract, develop and retain the […]

IRN conveyancing report finds cause for ‘cautious optimism’

The latest UK Residential Conveyancing Market Report from IRN Legal Reports reveals a second consecutive year of growth, and offers “cautious optimism” for 2026, its authors say.    The volume of residential transactions in the UK increased for the second year running in 2025 following declines in 2022 and 2023, with volume growth reaching 10%. […]

‘Demand remains resilient’, ONS housing market figures suggest

Average UK house prices increased by 2.5%, to £271,000, in the 12 months to November 2025, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics. The annual growth rate is up from 1.9% in the 12 months to October 2025. “UK annual house price inflation slowed in December following the rise in November with the average […]

Law Society seeks applications for Diversity Access Scheme

The entrance to the Law Society building

Talented aspiring solicitors are invited to apply for a place on the profession’s Diversity Access Scheme (DAS), as the Law Society of England and Wales opens recruitment for the 2026 cohort.  The DAS aims to promote social mobility and increase diversity within the legal profession by supporting individuals who face social, educational, financial or personal […]

Commonhold won’t work without managing agent reform

New flats for sale

In our regular series from ALEP, right to manage specialist Louise Uphill from Moore Barlow and ALEP explains why management agent reform is needed before commonhold becomes mandatory for all new-build flats.   As part of its wide-ranging leasehold reform agenda, the government has, through the publication of its Draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill, […]

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