“No jab, no job” could land employers in trouble (TC)
Implementing a ‘no jab, no job’ policy brings serious pitfalls for business across England, a leading employment lawyer has warned.
Warning: Emails and documents falsely claiming to be from Woodgrange Solicitors LLP
Emails and a document have been sent falsely claiming to be from Koyrul Miah of Woodgrange Solicitors LLP.
Propertymark calls for financial penalties for pulling out of a transaction (PIE)
Propertymark says it is right that there should be a financial penalty for any party who withdraws from the transaction.
Lawyers being punished for insurers’ costs elsewhere, says regulator (LSG)
Changes are being forced on lawyers because insurers are loading costs on them to cover losses elsewhere, a conveyancing regulator has claimed.
Website for ‘Thomson Snell Legal Attorneys’, falsely claiming to be for a law firm with an office in Watford
A website is operating for ‘Thomson Snell Legal Attorneys’, falsely claiming to be for a law firm with a UK head office in Watford.
Mental health best practice across the conveyancing, legal and property industries (PIE)
“We were desperate to promote mental health and wellbeing in the legal, property and conveyancing sectors and also provide the best practical guidance.”
Agents tell conveyancers how they can improve performance (EAT)
The estate agents’ trade body has set out three ways conveyancers can further help the sales process.
Warning: Letters misusing the name of Glaisyers Solicitors LLP
Letters have been sent misusing the details of Glaisyers Solicitors LLP in respect of property purchase transaction.
Warning: Emails falsely claiming to be from Polpitiya & Co Solicitors
Emails falsely claiming to sent from ‘Martin Knight’ of Polpitiya & Co Solicitors.
“These robbing estate agents are still charging tenant fees!” (PIE)
It appeared the agent was charging a non-refundable £200 ‘intial fee’ for up to two tenants and another £100 for additional ones, and a £60 charge for using a guarantor.
Law Society prepares guidance on Supreme Court undertakings ruling (LF)
The Law Society is to issue guidance on last month’s Supreme Court ruling on solicitors’ undertakings, which a legal regulation expert said has left conveyancers “very much in a mire”.
Purplebricks admits short term disruption but CEO makes pay pledge (EAT)
The chief executive of Purplebricks says he wants to move his agency’s 600 Local Property Experts from self-employed to employed status in little over three weeks.