Final full week to enter the British Conveyancing Awards

Final full week to enter the British Conveyancing Awards

The deadline to enter the British Conveyancing Awards is fast approaching, with registrations closing on Wednesday 7th April.

The awards are presented by Today’s Conveyancer alongside headline sponsor Lawyer Checker, and will be hosted by the BBC’s Samira Ahmed on 25th May, with the virtual ceremony taking centre stage at 3.30pm.

Tom Lyes Director of Engagement at Today’s Conveyancer explained the vision behind recognsing the champions of the conveyancing industry, highlighting “we want to recognise and champion those who’ve played their part on who often get excluded from a traditional awards: those on the frontline of the conveyancing coalface.”

We appreciate that the conveyancing sector is extremely busy, so we’ve tried to make the submission process as easy as possible. With this in mind we’re accepting both written and video submissions.

More information about how to enter is available on The British Conveyancing Awards website.

Over the last week we’ve been profiling our judges who are all excited about receiving and then starting the judging process. You can see who’s on the judging panel here.

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