X-Press Legal Services publishes second edition of Compl:ex

X-Press Legal Services has released the second edition of Compl:ex, its new industry publication for legal professionals.

Following the successful launch of the publication in July, X-Press Legal Services latest edition of the in-depth compliance briefing is now freely available to read on its website. Combining topical subjects with pertinent opinions, Issue 2 includes editorial contributions from leading lawyers Karim Mohamed and Kate Burt.

“We are delighted with the responses we have received to Compl:ex since its summertime launch and hope conveyancers find this second issue equally insightful,” commented Lynne Lister, Managing Director of X-Press Legal Services.

Lynne added:

“Partnering with law firms and conveyancers across England and Wales we have a unique insight into the legal sector and over recent years have witnessed the rise of compliance and the impact it is having on conveyancing.  Compl:ex enables us to keep professionals to date on the lates compliance issues and regulation in an easy to read but informative way.”

Articles included within Issue 2 of Compl:ex include AI: Friend Or Foe?, Should We Charge For Due Diligence? and Top Tips For Avoiding A Professional Negligence Claim.

With 27 franchise offices in England & Wales, X-Press Legal Services is the largest independent property search franchise network. It provides a wraparound service including residential & commercial searches, pre & post completion services, cyber security, and compliance products. The company delivers thousands of searches and reports to the conveyancing sector annually and works with over 500 legal practices.

Solicitors and conveyancers are invited to sign up and read Compl:ex for free on the X-Press Legal Services website.

This article was submitted to be published by X-Press Legal 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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