Register For Today’s Conveyancer’s First Roundtable Of 2020

Register For Today’s Conveyancer’s First Roundtable Of 2020

Do you want to meet with like-minded peers to discuss changes and opportunities in the conveyancing sector?

On Wednesday 29th January 2020, Today’s Conveyancer is set to host its first roundtable event of the year at one of the UK’s oldest and largest chambers, 3PB Barristers, in Birmingham.

Given the immediate impact the Fifth Anti-Money Laundering Directive (5AMLD) is having on property sector compliance, delegates will have the opportunity to discuss concerns and success with the SRA’s Director of Anti-Money Laundering, Colette Best.

Colette Best will explain the main changes to 5AMLD and the best steps and processes law firms can take to tackle the challenge head on.

The SRA’s representative will also be available to discuss the successes and challenges of transparency regulations following their first year in enforcement.

At the Today’s Conveyancer Roundtable, we will provide an opportunity to meet with like-minded individuals to discuss challenges, network with peers whilst offering plenty of opportunity for debate and discussion with pre and post comment in the publication to engage the industry and shine a spotlight on contributors.

We are holding this event on a complimentary basis, however, places are limited so please do confirm your attendance to our events manager, Grace Beech grace.beech@practicalvision.co.uk or contact her on 01829 307 798, to secure your spot!

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