Dye & Durham, the industry-leading provider of cloud-based, efficient workplace software for legal and business professionals, is launching a new free series of continuing professional development webinars for conveyancers in the UK.
The webinars, hosted by Ian Quayle, CEO of IQ Legal Training, will cover a range of topical subjects – including everything from how to manage boundary issues to avoiding negligence claims – to help residential conveyancers and commercial property lawyers further develop their knowledge.
The webinars will be held on the following dates and registration details are provided via the following links:
- 16th February, 2pm — Solicitors Regulation Authority AML audit webinar
- 15th March, 2pm — Ten Good Habits when acting on new build purchases
- 13th April, 2pm — 10 Good Habits when acting on rural property transactions
- 18th May, 11:15am – Boundary Issues for Conveyancers
Ian Quayle is a qualified solicitor who worked in private practice for 13 years, specialising in property law matters that included residential development work, commercial acquisitions, and disposals. He has conducted more than 1,500 property-related training courses for city and regional firms, local law societies and local authorities.
Webinar participants will have the opportunity to ask the expert real-time questions, and detailed notes and recordings of the webinars will also be provided.
“As technical partner to law firms, our clients trust us to develop practical solutions to address their everyday workflow challenges,” says Richard Norman, Commercial Director, Strategic Partnerships at Dye & Durham:
“We are pleased to launch this new range of free webinars with IQ Legal Training to provide conveyancers with increased insight and practical help on wider issues faced by the industry.”
For further information please see: dyedurham.co.uk
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