
Josh is the Journalist for the Today’s Group and writes many of the articles for Today’s Conveyancer. He graduated with a degree in Physics from Cardiff University in 2009 before training as a journalist.
He has previously written for The Times, The Mirror and The Daily Express.
Here are the latest scam alerts issued by the Solicitors Regulation Authority Emails claiming to be from Mullis & Peake Emails concerning an unclaimed inheritance have been sent, claiming to come from “Elaine Wood Esq”
At Legalex this year, we interviewed Andy Crawshaw, a Strategic Account Manager at Brighton based environmental search provider Groundsure, who spoke about the importance of historical mapping. Andy spoke of the digitisation of data Groundsure
The Council for Licensed Conveyancers have published their annual Stakeholder Perceptions Report. The report goes over much of the same ground as the Legal Services Board’s recent report, which the CLC says gave them a
An assistant conveyancing solicitor has been fined £5,000 plus costs of £3,452 for failing to register an AN1 form, which meant an investor missed out on a payment of £40,400 after a property sale. According
Jon Whittle of LexisNexis has called on conveyancers to forget about being a legal professional when considering what service their clients need. Speaking to Josh Morris of Today’s Conveyancer at Legalex, Jon Whittle says clients
Estate agents Savills have bought a minority stake in so-called hybrid agents YOPA for £16 million. The primarily online estate agents launched earlier this year and offers to sell homes for a fixed fee of
ULS Technology, the owner of the eConveyancer platform have announced mortgage broker John Charcol will be launching a new conveyancing service using their eConveyancer platform. The new venture will be named John Charcol Legal. Shares
A woman who bought a house before auction and transferred the majority of the £148,000 price to a fraudster says by the time she realised what had happened, her bank’s fraud team had gone home.
A lawyer who acts for leaseholders in extensions and freehold purchase has called for a judicial review after the upper tribunal handed down a judgement which she says takes billions from leaseholders and gives to
A Trafford based firm who boast they have “fewer clients per fee earner” have joined Fitzalan Partners’ conveyancing panel. JP Goldman currently act for home buyers around the Manchester area but believe Fitzalan will bring
The number of loans for house purchase taken out in April was 71,849 according to the Bank of England, a drop of just over 5,000 from the previous month. However the number of loans taken
The Solicitors Regulation Authority are proposing slashing their handbook to enable Solicitors to work across new fields and markets like will writing, advice on social welfare, employment or tax The consultation is set to run
Here are the latest scam alerts as issued by the Solicitors regulation Authority Emails from “Hamil Butt” Members of the public have received emails from a “Hamil Butt” claiming to be from various firms. The
Hamptons International are to launch their own private conveyancing hub with Countrywide. The hub will aim to reduce completion times and work closely with Hamptons branches across Buckinghamshire and Hampshire by Autumn 2016. London branches
A former partner at Linder Myers LLP has been appointed as a Director and Head of Conveyancing at Preston based Harrison Drury. Liverpool University graduate Duncan Rawlinson was at Lytham St Annes based Linder Myers