Peel Land and Property (Ports No. 3) Ltd v TS Sheerness Ltd [2014] EWCA Civ 100 (14 February 2014)

The maxim quicquid solo plantatur, solo cedit (whatever is affixed to the ground belongs to the ground) is well known to property lawyers. This case concerned a tenant’s right to deal with certain property which the parties accepted were tenant’s fixtures. The landlord considered that the tenant intended to strip the premises of substantial, […]
SearchFlow to hold 21 free CPD seminars throughout the UK

SearchFlow, the UK’s leading information and data provider for the property transaction market, has released the latest set of dates for its free CPD seminar programme. The seminars will provide updates on anti-money laundering, environmental risks, energy installations & infrastructure, flood risks and planning as well as tips on compliance and risk management. Perran Moon, […]
What if that SRA e-mail is real?

The SRA recently warned that solicitors report receiving scam e-mail messages purporting to be from the regulator and referring to pending investigations. But what if the e-mail was authentic and your firm was targeted for an investigation? Would you be ready? In deference to solicitors’ preferences, the SRA uses e-mail "to inform regulated individuals and […]
ETSOS gearing up for growth

Conveyancing search specialist ETSOS has announced a further expansion of its sales team with the appointment of not one, but two new business development managers as it looks to capitalise on the business’s success in 2013. Sue Lawrence joins to focus on law firms across the Midlands, South and South West, while Julia Kilby will […]
Bold Group reacts promptly to scam email purporting to be from SRA

On Monday 24th February a number of law firms began contacting the SRA because they had received an email with the heading: Subject: Important update from the SRA regarding your law practice (XXXX & Co), possible investigation To make it look genuine, the email contained the firms correct DX address and phone number. It went on […]
Landmark case re defines s.61 Trustee Act conveyancer responsibilities.

The Court of Appeal in Santander UK v R A Legal Solicitors supports lenders high expectations of conveyancers. Santander UK Plc advised by Matthew Arnold & Baldwin and Thomas Grant QC from Maitland Chambers have successfully appealed, an earlier Judgment of the High Court. This ruling has turned on its head a trend of judgments […]
Fracking Podcast

Landmark Information Group is pleased to present its first podcast in a forthcoming series that will review and explore key themes and topics of concern to the conveyancing market. Podcast One — The future of fracking This podcast explores the Government’s current policy on hydraulic fracturing and provides comment on the impact on future generations. […]
Quantus Legal to Improve CML Handbook Compliance with LENDERmonitor

Lexsure and Quantus Legal have teamed up to enable law firms using Quantus searches to order free LENDERmonitor policy searches directly off the Quantus website. This will streamline solicitor access to LENDERmonitor’s comprehensive database of lender policy changes. In addition to real time alerts — regularly e-mailed to thousands of lawyers in England and Wales […]
BCP International Law Firm and TM Group working together

Selecting the right international law firm to partner with you to handle overseas work for your clients is critical both to the reputation of your firm and your relationship with your client. With the resurgence in foreign property sales following on from the improved UK Property market TM Group, the largest provider of property searches […]
February's edition of The Brief is out

As ever, this edition of The Brief is jam packed with opinions, interviews and profiles. Firstly, we have a piece from Mike Grant, who is head of Legal Services at Weightmans, on regulatory compliance which makes for interesting reading. We also hear from George Bull – chair of the Professional Practices Group at accountants Baker […]
Pearson Hards goes for Ochresoft option

Legal workflow specialist, OchreSoft, has announced further success for its Intelliworks Conveyancing solution, with Surrey firm Pearson Hards Solicitors going live earlier this month. Pearson Hards has deployed an end-to-end conveyancing solution comprising Cloud-based content enabled workflows and Quotes module, with the Virtual Firm customer portal targeted as the next phase of system development. Partner Hatice Mustafa explains: […]
Land for new homes

Housing Minister Kris Hopkins has said the government has sold enough brownfield land to build 68,000 homes, the same number as in the whole of Blackpool. Over 430 sites are said to have been sold across the country, with every new home supporting up to 2 jobs, a total of over 135,000 jobs as the […]
Law Society comments on Lender Exchange

The Law Society has issued a message to firms that have been contacted by Santander regarding application to the Lender Exchange Scheme. Created with the support of the Council of Mortgage Lenders, which has had a small oversight role, the scheme is due to go live in the beginning of 2014 and so far Lloyds […]
Labour MP's concerns about estate agency practices

The Labour MP and shadow Consumer Minister Stella Creasy has spoken out about some estate agents taking advantage of the current property demand to charge extra fees to both buyers and sellers. Her comments have come as the government proposes to move responsibility for the England and Wales real estate industry to the Powys and […]
Moneypenny calls for law firms to get involved as it launches #ServiceFirst campaign

With staggering figures from Ombudsman Services suggesting that UK consumers complain about products and services every second of every day, with further millions of victims of poor service afraid to complain or not trusting companies to act, telephone answering specialist Moneypenny has launched a new campaign aimed at improving customer service and showcasing examples of […]
Buy-to-Let Conveyancing on the Increase and Set to Continue

In his blog, Simon Seaton of Lexsure talks about why buy-to-let conveyancing is on the increase and which new players have entered the market. Following on from a very active fourth quarter, 160,900 buy-to-let conveyancing purchases involving a mortgage took place in 2013, a jump of 23% compared to 2012. The increase has been fuelled […]
A Princely Planning Problem?

Prince Charles as Duke of Cornwall owns a large property portfolio and within this is land on the Albert Embankment in London. The former offices of the Metropolitan Police in Tintagel House stand on part of the land. The building (owned by Galaprice on a 140 year lease) has been empty for some time and […]
CPD event success

The first CPD event of the educational programme hosted by TM Group and Lockton Companies has been hailed as a great success. Held last Thursday in the beautiful Clifton Pavilion that adjoins Bristol Zoo, the talk, named Property law; a risky business, covered what forces may pose the biggest risks to conveyancing firms, covering everything […]
myhomemove Manchester recruitment open day

myhomemove, the UK’s leading provider of mover conveyancing services, is holding a recruitment open day at its brand new offices in Manchester, on Tuesday 4th March 2014. myhomemove, who recently opened its North West base at Linley House, located in the heart of the city, has around 200 new roles on offer. From experienced conveyancer […]
CPD success

The first CPD event of the educational programme hosted by TM Group and Lockton Companies has been hailed as a great success. Held last Thursday in the beautiful Clifton Pavilion that adjoins Bristol Zoo, the talk, named Property law; a risky business, covered what forces may pose the biggest risks to conveyancing firms, covering everything […]