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  • Chat with David Keighley
    2025/06/13

    In this Conveyancing Matters chat, Lorraine and Stu are joined by David Keighley

    Many conveyancers will know David as an excellent legal trainer or contributor to the Law Society's Conveyancing Handbook - but in this chat, David is talking about the fact that he is running for the Residential Conveyancing Sector seat on the Law Society's Council

    David explains that his wish is to represent coal face conveyancers at the highest level in the Law Society - this is undoubtedly a voice that needs to be heard and Lorraine and Stu wish him all the best

    Solicitors should listen to the chat to find out how to vote!

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    29 分
  • Withdrawal of Material Information Guidance
    2025/05/19

    In this Conveyancing Matters chat, Lorraine and Stu talk about the unexpected withdrawal by National Trading Standards Estate and Letting Agency Team of the Material Information guidance relating to property listings

    Where does this leave estate agents and conveyancers?

    And what of the Law Society's Property Information Form updates? Edition 6 is expected later this year - confusion reigns for CQS firms

    What is your view?

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    14 分
  • Chat with David Opie
    2025/05/02

    This week Conveyancing Matters is delighted to welcome David Opie, Managing Director of the Today's Media group which, of course, includes the popular 'Today's Conveyancer' publication

    Stu and Lorraine talk to David about the success in recent years of the British Conveyancing Awards (and the recent award won by PCS Legal!) and how David acquired the Today's Media group in 2021 and how the titles have developed since then

    David talks about the importance of social media and PR for lawyers and their firms and also shares valuable insights on how to ensure your PR is effective

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    30 分
  • News Update Spring 2025
    2025/04/14

    The Conveyancing Matters Spring 2025 chat is here!

    Lorraine and Stu remind conveyancers that they can come along to a drinks evening in London on 15 May - just as recognition for the immense work that conveyancers have put in over recent months. No payment needed - but places are limited, so email Lorraine if you would like to get on the list - lorraine@convmatters.co.uk

    Lorraine and Stu give an update on a wide range of issues affecting conveyancers including: the continuing saga of the Property Information Form, Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024, client money and EWS1 concerns, to name but a few.

    Have you encountered an EWS1 signed by Adam Kiziak / Tri Fire? What steps did you take?

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    28 分
  • Solicitors Qualifying Examination Tips and Hints
    2025/03/03

    In this Conveyancing Matters chat, Lorraine is delighted to catch up with Ewan Treadgold from Tees Law

    Ewan has now qualified as a solicitor but he took the long route via Cilex and then the Solicitors Qualification Examination (SQE)

    Ewan talks frankly about his journey and gives some important insights into the SQE exams and how he prepared for these challenging assessments

    Ewan and Lorraine share study tips and how to approach the multiple choice and skills exams that comprise the SQE

    We hope that everyone thinking of doing the SQE or already enrolled will find the chat interesting and insightful

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    47 分
  • Land Registry – Delays and digitisation
    2025/02/10

    With the government announcement on 9 February of a 12-week project aiming to move forward with digitisation of the home buying and selling process, a Conveyancing Matters chat with Mike Harlow could not be more timely!

    Mike is the Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Customer and Strategy at HM Land Registry and joins Stu and Lorraine for a wide-ranging chat. Stuart jumps in at the deep end by asking Mike about the industrial action by HM Land Registry staff that is currently taking place and Lorraine asks Mike why a straightforward registration can take 12 weeks to process. Mike is honest in his appraisal but also reminds conveyancing firms that they must ‘play fair’ when applying to speed up a registration application.

    The conversation moved on to other areas of significance to conveyancing lawyers and everyone involved with the property market, including digitisation, the increased use of technology in the property market and where liability lies in the event of hacking. As Lorraine said: ‘The L word – liability – is the key for a lot of people.’

    What is your view of digitisation? Will the government’s vision of ‘opening up key property information’ and moving forward with digital identity services really ‘slash transaction times’?

    Remember, this is just a chat and our opinions, not advice!


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  • Chatting with Colin McWilliams
    2025/01/20

    In this Conveyancing Matters chat, Stu and Lorraine talk to property solicitor, Colin McWilliams

    Colin has gained a name for himself by becoming the deputy of the Property Lawyers Alliance (PLA)

    The PLA is a non-profit, conveyancing organization which is a community for conveyancers as well as having a political arm

    Colin regularly puts his head above the parapet to comment on matters of importance to the conveyancing profession on social media

    The PLA led the drive for the vote of no confidence in the Law Society in 2024 following the publication of the Property Information Form 5th edition

    Lorraine and Stu have a wide ranging chat with Colin - noting that he said: 'I credit Material Information with radicalizing me!'

    Remember, this is just a chat and our opinions, not advice!

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    39 分
  • Talking About Leasehold - Again!
    2025/01/13

    Lorraine and Stu start 2025 with a topic that will not go away - leasehold!

    The government has said that it intends to push on with leasehold reform and wants to make commonhold the 'default'

    But how easy will this be?

    In this Conveyancing Matters chat, Lorraine and Stu talk about some of the problems that the property market and conveyancers might face if leasehold changes are rushed through

    They also talk about the unhelpful language that is being used - is it appropriate for a government minister to refer to 'fleecehold'?

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    21 分