Conveyancers invited to sharpen post-completion practice in free CPD webinar

tmGroup and Redbrick Solutions, in partnership with IQ Legal Training, are offering residential conveyancers a timely opportunity to improve their risk approach to post-completion work through a free, expert-led webinar:

“Post-Completion – Avoiding Risks”

Monday, 19 May 2025, from 11.00 am – 12:00 pm

Designed for legal professionals at all levels, this focused, one-hour session will explore how to manage post-completion matters efficiently and securely – ensuring firms stay compliant and clients stay protected.

Attendees will gain valuable insights into:

  • Best practice for handling post-completion
  • Common risks, pitfalls, and how to avoid them
  • The often-overlooked registration gap and its potential impact

This practical and engaging session, presented by expert legal trainer Zoe Upson, will help conveyancers strengthen their internal processes, reduce risk, and deliver greater clarity to clients in an increasingly complex conveyancing landscape.

To register and secure your place, click here.

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