
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.
Episode produced by Clair Peel
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