LFS Conveyancing Awards' Shortlist For Training Firm Category

LFS Conveyancing Awards’ Shortlist For Best Training Firm Category

The Law Firm Services Conveyancing Conference and gala dinner with awards ceremony have become a leading conveyancing event in the UK, with its array of innovative ideas, exhibitors and speakers.

The 2019 event, which brings together the conveyancing industry to celebrate its achievements in the last 12 months, will take place on 18th September 2019 at The Vox Conference Centre, Birmingham.

The event is key for the conveyancing calendar, and it is expected to be the largest event in the sector calendar. So, if you work in the industry, make sure it’s in your diary!

This week, the shortlisted firms for the ‘Best Training Firm’ category has been announced as follows:

  • Conveyancing Direct
  • DC Law
  • Fidler & Pepper
  • PM Property Lawyers

LFS Awards Judge, Rhonda Treacy-Hales, Director of F7 Solutions, said:

“This year’s entrants have demonstrated how embracing training as the centre point to their firms, is developing staff not just in the work they conduct, but also career progression and in core subjects such as risk management. A real tough category and some exciting projects planned to future proof these businesses.”

This article was submitted to be published by law Firms Services as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

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