The SRA’s third annual COLP and COFA conference
This year our COLPs and COFAs conference, will be all about what “Making it easier to do business ” means to you in terms of your role.
End of shambolic Green Deal could put landlords in difficulty (PIE)
Taxpayer funding to the Green Deal Finance Company has ended the Green Deal itself, meaning likely redundancies and closures of some firms.
Money laundering: agents warned by National Crime Agency (EAT)
Estate agents have been warned by the National Crime Agency that they must not hesitate to inform the authorities if they have any suspicion that a buyer is seeking to […]
CHAPS settlement day extension (LSG)
The Bank of England has announced it is extending the Clearing House Automated Payment System (CHAPS) settlement day to align more closely with the typical business day.
CHAPS working hours to be extended next year (EAT)
CHAPS has confirmed that its operational hours will be extended from summer 2016, enabling high-value payments to be made until 6pm.
LMS extends partnership with The Chorley Building Society (TC)
LMS has extended its relationship with The Chorley Building Society by providing its General Panel Management service to the Society. This will allow The Chorley to offer its members and […]
LSB approves relaxation of separate business rule (LF)
The Legal Services Board has approved radical reforms of the separate business rule for solicitors, while noting that the changes “carry some risks to consumers”.
Law Society to target big business in new “solicitor brand” campaign (LF)
The Law Society’s membership board has approved plans for a long-term campaign to boost the ‘solicitor brand’, which will include bigger businesses and in-house lawyers as buyers of legal services.
SRA: Cyber criminals stalking legal profession (LF)
The legal profession is one of the sectors of the economy most frequently the subject of data breaches and increasingly the target of scams and attacks by cyber criminals, according […]
‘Major milestone’ reached for e-conveyancing initiative (EAT
Edinburgh Solicitor Property Centre claims to have reached what it calls a “major milestone” in its new e-conveyancing service called Central Conveyancing.
Cost of borrowing may rise if law firms abandon client accounts, regulators warn (LF)
Banks may charge law firms more for borrowing if they abandon their client accounts, the legal regulators have warned in a joint report.
Welsh government injects £100,000 into conveyancing hub (LSG)
A conveyancing hub in Bridgend serving clients across England and Wales is the latest legal services venture to receive a grant from the Welsh government in its efforts to expand […]