The Conveyancing Association, which claims to collectively conduct c.14% of all property transactions and 62% of all remortgage transactions in England and Wales, is celebrating its member and affiliates success ahead of The British Conveyancing Awards 2025.
Firms, businesses and individuals have all been recognised across the categories; with the winners announced live at The British Conveyancing Awards 2025 at 8 Northumberland Avenue on 13th March 2025.
The finalists include
- Conveyancer of the Year: Grace Timms (AConveyancing), Holly Malamad (ONP Solicitors).
- Conveyancing Collaborators of the Year: Bell Lamb & Joynson, Birchall Blackburn Law, Movera, Rowlinsons Solicitors, Simply Conveyancing.
- Conveyancing Firm of the Year – North: Bell Lamb & Joynson, ONP Solicitors.
- Conveyancing Firm of the Year – Midlands & Wales: Sort Legal, Talbots Law.
- Conveyancing Firm of the Year – South: Thomas Legal.
- Conveyancing Firm of the Year – National: ONP Solicitors, Simply Conveyancing.
- Conveyancing Support Team Member of the Year: Hannah Midgley (Switalskis Solicitors), Michelle Fox (Fidler & Pepper).
- Innovation in Practice: Lyons Bowe Solicitors, PCS Legal, Taylor Emmet.
- New Build Conveyancing Team of the Year: PLS Solicitors, Switalskis Solicitors, Talbots Law.
- One to Watch – Conveyancer of the Year: Emily Hooley (Fidler & Pepper).
- Outstanding Business Leader of the Year: Nick Hale (Movera).
- Residential Property Team of the Year Large: Bell Lamb & Joynson, PCS Legal, Switalskis Solicitors
CA Affiliate members, supplying a range of technology and service solutions to the conveyancing sector, are also well-represented
- Conveyancing Collaborators of the Year: Armalytix, Orbital.
- Innovation in Service: Thirdfort.
- Legal Supplier of the Year: Armalytix.
- Technology Enabler of the Year: InCase.
Tickets for The British Conveyancing Awards 2025 are now available to buy via www.britishconveyancingawards.co.uk. The evening is hosted by radio and TV personality Vernon Kay and brings together 400 professionals from across the conveyancing and property sector to recognise and celebrate excellence.
Nicky Heathcote, Non-Executive Chair of The Conveyancing Association, said:
“It is very pleasing to see just how well represented CA Legal and Affiliate member firms are in the categories for this year’s British Conveyancing Awards. Being able to display excellence in one’s field is a huge achievement and also to be recognised for this. We wish all our Legal member and Affiliate member firms the very best of luck and we’re sure we’ll be celebrating some very worthy winners at the Awards Ceremony in March.
“The CA is a home to conveyancing firms who are specialists and experts in their field, plus we only partner with Affiliates who understand the importance of the work we carry out and who want to actively support our work to help continue to raise standards, to support our member firms in their day-to-day operations, and to ensure we get the home buying and selling process we, and all stakeholders, deserve. To any firm considering CA membership, please do get in touch so we can outline the range of benefits available.”
One Response
And their members would definitely dominate the awards in the conveyancing equivalent of the Razzies.
Shows how meaningless the awards are.
There is however a more important discussion we should have around those awards. The question of integrity and complying with SRA and CLC obligations. Highly unlikely that paying for awards and then advertising them to potentially attract new clients meets integrity standards?