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SearchFlow Launches ‘Your Area, Your Risk’ Seminar Programme

SearchFlow, the electronic conveyancing search provider, has announced the first ten dates of its 2013 programme of CPD seminars.
Following a successful programme of events in 2012, SearchFlow has now expanded its series for this year, aiming to cover up to 80 local seminars throughout the remainder of this year offering professional training and development for legal professionals in the residential property market across the UK. 
The informal seminars will be led by property industry experts who will focus on essential updates on search due diligence and practice management.  
Each session is tailored to the region in which it is held and will identify key property search risks in the area, along with essential risk management and compliance updates for legal firms. 
Topics to be addressed include:
  • Environmental risks due to contaminated land
  • Latest implications of flooding and client protection in respective regions
  • Safeguarding your practice on standards and security
  • Looking through a developer’s eyes on risks and opportunities in your region
  • Avoiding delays and rejections through mapping accuracy
The sessions are free and all attendees will receive 2 CPD points and receive the opportunity to network with other legal professionals in the residential market. 
Richard Hinton, business development director of SearchFlow said: 
“It’s vital conveyancers and property lawyers understand the specific risks associated with property transactions in their region. Being able to advise buyers on the potential for these risks enables them to provide effective, efficient and thorough due-diligence.
“Each of our seminars will be tailored to the region in which they are taking place and run by recognised industry experts. There will be no generic material, all discussions will be focussed on the key risks associated with that area whether it’s subsidence, flood, contaminated land, HS2, as well as the new pressures from new build development and  other property risks. The sessions are designed to be intimate in nature so attendees can get the most out of them; however, this means that spaces are limited so we encourage people to book in advance.”
The dates and venues for the first ten seminars are:
Maidstone
Tuesday 9th April 2013    
Hilton Hotel, Bearsted Road, Maidstone, ME14 5AA
Time: 08.00 — 10.30
Kingston upon Thames
Wednesday 10th April 2013
Antoinette Hotel, Beaufort Road, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2TQ
Time: 08.00 – 10.30
Cardiff
Thursday 11th April 2013
Holiday Inn Cardiff City Centre, 9 Castle Street, Cardiff, CF10 1XD 
Time: 08.00 — 10.30
Guildford
Wednesday 17th April 2013
3 Alexandra Terrace, High Street, Guildford, GU1 3DA 
Time: 08.00 — 10.30
Birmingham
Thursday 18th April 2013
1 Brunswick Square, Brindley Place, Birmingham, B1 2HW 
Time: 08.00 — 10.30
Swansea
Tuesday 23rd April 2013
The Dragon Hotel, The Kingsway, Swansea SA1 5LS Read More
Time: 08.00 — 10.30
Manchester
Wednesday 24th April 2013
Double Tree by Hilton Hotel, One Picadilly Place, 1 Auburn Street, Manchester M1 3DG
Time: 08.00 — 10.30
Harrow
Thursday 26th April 2013
The Harrow Hotel, 12-22 Pinner Road, Harrow HA1 4HZ Read More
Time: 08.00 — 10.30
Ipswich
Tuesday 30th April 2013
The Holiday Inn, London Road, Ipswich IP2 0UA Read More
Time: 08.00 — 10.30
Newcastle
Thursday 2nd May 2013 
Gateshead Marriott Hotel, Metro Centre, Gateshead NE11 9XF
Time: 08.00 — 10.30
To register visit the seminar programme microsite or email seminars@searchflow.co.uk

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