Webinar climate change

Webinar: climate change and conveyancers – understanding your duty of care and how to discharge it

We are delighted to welcome Stephen Sykes as our guest speaker for this brand new session. Stephen is an Environmental Lawyer and Consultant from Capital Law.

During this webinar, Stephen will cover the following:

  • Climate change in practice – what physical impacts is climate change having on UK land and buildings? How will these impacts increase over the next few decades?
  • Compliance – the legal duty of care of conveyancers to warn clients (homeowners, purchasers and lenders) about physical climate impacts
  • Turning point – the legal opinion on the climate duty of care from UK’s leading environmental practitioner: analysed and explained
  • Market regulation – converging pressures on conveyancers to advise about climate impacts: ESG and pressures from lenders and PI insurers
  • How to discharge your climate duty of care: next steps for conveyancers

Strategic Account Manager, Iryna Minimurzina, will also talk you through Groundsure’s new easy to use ClimateIndex climate data analysis tool.

There will be some time at the end for some Q&As. This is a great opportunity to ask any questions you may have.

Register here.

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