
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.
Building society Tipton and Coseley Building Society have brought in LMS to manage their conveyancing panel. The Tipton was founded in 1901. As part of the collaboration, LMS will provide its general panel management service,
The number of purchases made by first time buyers has risen 39% on January 2015 despite recent falls of 4.8% from December and 7.3% on the three month average. The First Time Buyer Barometer, released
London based law firm Fitzalan Partners have today launched “The Solicitor Parter” which they say is a brand new type of comparison site for the legal sector. Residential property is the first area that Fitzalan
February saw growth in construction output fall to it’s lowest level since April last year. Jobs growth has also fallen to a two and a half year low with residential building work the weakest performing
The Law Society have released a new practice note covering Consumer Protection Regulations (CPRs). It covers new guidance in relation to the CPRs and its implications for practice and puts forward recommendations on a cautious
Builders have broken ground on My Home Move’s new £6 million conveyancing headquarters. The company, who refer to themselves as the UK’s leading provider of mover conveyancing services processed 1,984 transactions and conducted 3,169 searches
Two risk solutions businesses have merged their regulated businesses to “capitalise on each company’s experience and expertise.” Conveyancing Liability Solutions Ltd (CLS) and specialist underwriting agency Conveyancing Risk Solutions Ltd (CRS) will be offering a
Peter Goodman is founder and chairman of When You Move, a new Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) accredited conveyancing firm. A month after launch, he tells Jane Common how an innovative approach to technology will
The Law Society could be about to lose practising fee funding with the Ministry of Justice saying they intend for lawyers to no longer be required to make a financial contribution to their representative body.
Here are the most recent scam alerts issued by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). Letters and emails claiming to be from Clarke Willmott LLP The SRA has received reports of emails and a letter claiming
The Law Society has called on the profession to pay those undertaking work experience “where possible” to help ensure diversity in the profession. In a 2014 survey the Junior Lawyers Division of the Law Society
House prices have increased by 2.5% in January according to the latest figures from Land Registry. While building and planning permissions have all increased recently they are still yet to come close to government targets
49,015 mortgages for house purchase were approved in January according to Bank of England Stats published today up nearly 20% on January 2015. The number of remortgages approved also rose compared to twelve months ago,
The average estate agent is taking home twice as much as the average conveyancer, according to Property Week. The magazine reports the average residential agent working in both sales and lettings can expect average pay
The Conveyancing Association has launched a course aimed at getting Estate Agents and Mortgage Brokers to understand the conveyancing process after it emerged one in every five conveyancers and estate agents collectively view the process