Conveyancing has traditionally been seen as a paper heavy, slow-moving process filled with forms, post, and endless phone calls. Apprentice Solicitor Lucy Mansfield has written a blog looking at how modern technology is reshaping conveyancing.
It is easy to get bewildered with the terminology, but Exchange and Completion are very much two different stages with two very different meanings. They are also legally different. Read Conveyancing Executive Kelly Roberts' blog to understand more.
Domestic abuse can have a devastating impact on individuals and it is important that help and support is provided. Solicitor Louise Dawson explains the revised guidance on Non-Molestation Orders which has recently been introduced.
Conveyancing is often described as “just paperwork.” In reality, it’s anything but that. Read this blog by Trainee Conveyancer Harriet Lawson about her role and her studies.
Buying or selling a home often takes longer than people expect, and many clients understandably ask why conveyancing can feel so slow. Senior Associate Solicitor Verity Drinkall explains some of the reasons and what's changing in the future.
The Employment Rights Act 2025 (“the Act”) marks one of the most significant shifts in UK employment law in a generation. Head of Employment Ruby Rai explains the key changes to unfair dismissal law and explores their practical implications.
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