Case Chasers podcast host, Ian Quayle, (IQ Legal Training, Property Law UK), talks to , Simon Law of The Society of Licensed Conveyancers.
Simon Law is the current Chairperson of the SLC and has previously held the post from 2012-2018. Simon is Director and Head of Legal Practice for DC Law and JS law and also a Director of Premier Property Lawyers and Advantage Property Lawyers. He has extensive experience working in the profession having worked for large and small firms. During Simon’s time as the Chairperson, he has represented the SLC on various boards and groups including Land Registry Advisory Council, Home Buying And Selling Council and Legal Ombudsman Challenge and Advisory board. He was also part of the MOJ’s Industry Working Group for Electronic Execution of Documents. In his spare time Simon is President, coach and plays rugby for Northampton Outlaws (the first inclusive rugby club in the East Midlands). He is a qualified rugby coach and referee.
The Society of Licensed Conveyancers (SLC) was established in February 1988 to act as the professional body to represent the interests of Licensed Conveyancers in England and Wales.
It is independent of, but maintains good relations with the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) and is governed by an elected board of Directors.
As many Licensed Conveyancers work in Solicitor practices, and Solicitors and Legal Executives work in Licensed Conveyancer practices, some years ago the Society opened up its membership to Solicitors and Legal Executives who can join as Associates and enjoy all the benefits of membership. The SLC aims to be as inclusive as possible, not only for the benefit of the profession and all lawyers who are part of the conveyancing process, but also for the benefit of the general public.
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Case Chasers podcast host, Ian Quayle, (IQ Legal Training, Property Law UK), talks to Robert Kelly of Stewart Title.
Stewart Title Limited is a specialist insurance company with over 30 years of experience providing a suite of title insurance products designed to cover against losses arising from title related risks in property transactions. We help law firms, lenders and their clients in proceeding safely and speedily towards completion through the use of our policies.
Our online ordering application enables you to get a quote for more than 150 title risks in three easy steps.
We also provide a wide range of bespoke indemnity policies. Our knowledgeable team boasts extensive underwriting experience and many years of working in legal firms dealing with real estate matters. The team has the expertise required to get to the issues at the heart of your problem in an expeditious manner and provide advice as to the availability of insurance for a wide range of issues, no matter how simple or complex.
We approach working with our clients as a partnership — responding quickly to your needs, understanding the problems you face and providing prompt solutions to help resolve potential issues.
Contact us and see the difference a trusted partner can make for you.
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Case Chasers podcast host, Ian Quayle, (IQ Legal Training,Property Law UK), talks to Mark Hailwood of Dye & Durham.
Dye & Durham brings together some of the UK's mosttrusted legal technology and service providers, all under one roof.
Our roots in the UK go back over 45 years, to 1978, when the earliest of our acquired brands began supporting legal professionals.
Since then, we’ve brought together a collective of trusted, specialist providers, from conveyancing platforms to compliance tools, legal accounts to due diligence services, each with deep expertise in the legal sector.
For further information visit: dyedurham.co.uk
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Case Chasers podcast host, Ian Quayle, (IQ Legal Training, Property Law UK), talks to , Zahrah Aullybocus aConsultant at NEXA Law.
Zahrah has been conducting conveyancing transactions since 2003 and qualified as a solicitor in 2011. She is experienced in the usual freehold and leasehold sales and purchases, re-mortgages and transfers of equity, though leaseholds are her strong point.
However, her passion is for shared ownership leases! Having previously worked for solicitors that did the Housing Association sales, her experience and knowledge has been put to good use acting for purchasers and sellers of shared ownership leases.
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Case Chasers podcast host, Ian Quayle (IQ Legal Training, Property Law UK), talks to Edmond Boulle, Co-Founder & Chief Strategy Officer at Orbital.
Orbital uses advanced generative AI to streamline and front load legal due diligence for residential conveyancing and commercial real estate transactions, supporting thousands of solicitors, conveyancers, and their clients, on over 100,000 transactions a year.
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Case Chasers podcast host, Ian Quayle (IQ Legal Training, Property Law UK), talks to Kay Toon, Key Account Manager at Geodesys, about searches in residential conveyancing.
Kay has worked in the conveyancing industry for many years, and has been with Geodesys since 2017.
She is passionate about building relationships with clients and identifying solutions to their needs. She also keeps up-to-date with CQS and the new CPMS and any legislative changes that she might need to advise clients on.
Her knowledge is second-to-none and she is always on hand to offer advice to clients.
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Case Chasers podcast host, Ian Quayle (IQ Legal Training, Property Law UK), talks to Andrew Butler KC, Joint Head of Tanfield Chambers, about recent updates to the Building Safety Act.
Andrew Butler KC practises in the areas of Property and Business & Commercial, and is Head of Chambers’ Business & Commercial Group. While he accepts instructions across the full spectrum of commercial and property work, he particularly specialises in development disputes and professional negligence matters.
Information
The Building Safety Act 2022 book is available for pre-order from The Law Society here. The Building Safety Act flowcharts are available for purchase online here. You can access Tanfield Chambers' Building Safety Hub here.
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Case Chasers podcast host, Ian Quayle (IQ Legal Training, Property Law UK), talks to Andrew Butler KC of Tanfield Chambers about The Building Safety Act. Andrew Butler KC practises in the areas of Property and Business & Commercial, and is Head of Chambers’ Business & Commercial Group. While he accepts instructions across the full spectrum of commercial and property work, he particularly specialises in development disputes and professional negligence matters.
Information
The Building Safety Act 2022 book is available for pre-order from The Law Society
. The Building Safety Act flowcharts are available for purchase online
. You can access the Tanfield BSA hub
.
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Case Chasers podcast host Ian Quayle, IQ Legal Training and Property Law UK, talks to John de Waal KC, who is a specialist in chancery and commercial work with a particular focus on property law and property-related professional negligence at Gatehouse Chambers, about Business Lease Renewal.
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Case Chasers host Ian Quayle talks to Katie Gray a Barrister at Tanfield Chambers about the recent decision in Cheung & Anor v Mackenzie (Rev1) [2023] EWHC 220 (Ch) (08 February 2023), a case concerning restrictive covenants which affected land in Croydon that had previously been part of an estate.
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