Free training webinar to give crucial residential conveyancing updates

Legal professionals are invited to join a free residential conveyancing update webinar on 23rd January, courtesy of searches and conveyancing data specialists, tmgroup and IQ Legal Training, setting the tone for a successful start to 2024.

The Residential Conveyancing Update will enrich understanding of latest residential conveyancing developments, with crucial insights and valuable takeaways for practitioners across all levels.

The webinar will present legal professionals with important legal updates within the residential conveyancing arena, covering Code of Practice, climate change, TA forms, reporting on Title and examples from case law.

Residential Conveyancing Update

Date:   2-3pm, Tuesday 23rd January

What’s included?

  • The Law Society Exchange Code of Practice
  • Complying with the Law Society Guide on Climate Change
  • TA forms – acting for the seller and buyer lessons from case law
  • Reporting on Title in residential transactions
  • Recent case law examples

Book your place here.

The webinar offers the perfect opportunity for residential conveyancers of all levels to stay informed and up-to-date, and will include extensive delegate notes and time for questions.  Places are limited, so book now to avoid disappointment.

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