InfoTrack announce further webinars for March and April 2024

InfoTrack announces further additions to their list of webinars that are scheduled to take place in the months of March and April 2024.

 

Mastering reporting in stages with Property Report, plus fresh content library updates
    • Date: 13 March 2024
    • Time: 11:00 a.m.
    • Duration: 45 minutes 
    • Webinar content:

Do you want a flexible way to report on a title in stages? Join us to discover how Property Report give you the option to easily break down the information for the buyer as well as supporting compliance for your firm.We’re also excited to talk about the latest updates we are making to our Content Library, which now includes:

* Updated advice for leaseholders

* New Spray Foam Insulation content

* A revamped New Build content library

 

Navigating Japanese Knotweed
    • Date: 20 March 2024
    • Time: 11:00 a.m.
    • Duration: 1 hour
    • Webinar content:

Japanese Knotweed is the UK’s most invasive plant, and due to the legal framework in place to protect homebuyers, it is an issue that conveyancers often need to confront.

The risks the plant presents both to the property and the transaction itself are well documented, but what recent developments do conveyancers need to know about?

CLSQ are joining InfoTrack to provide an informative session to help property lawyers understand their options in addressing the issue of Japanese Knotweed on behalf of their clients.

Amongst the topics we’ll be covering will be:

* Japanese Knotweed – what is it and how to spot it

* Understanding Japanese Knotweed, including latest RICS guidance

* Law Society TA6 property information form – knotweed guidance for sellers, buyers and their legal representatives

* CLSQ Japanese Knotweed Indemnity Policy – what risks and loss events are covered

* Recent cases and how these impact on conveyancers

* Updates to our Japanese Knotweed policy to help conveyancers and lenders in practice.

 

Digital Conveyancing Maturity: Learn from the leaders
    • Date: 20 March 2024
    • Time: 2:00 p.m.
    • Duration: 1 hour
    • Webinar content:

How are firms adopting and maximising their use of digital tools in conveyancing? Following the launch of the Digital Conveyancing Maturity Report 2024, we’re joined by a panel of firms who scored highly and made impressive improvements to their digital maturity score.

We’ll be joined by Mike Leeman, Managing Partner at Bell Lamb & Joynson, Fiona Capehorn, Director and Head of Conveyancing and Karen Coles, Senior Conveyancer at Foxfield Solicitors, and Bruce Giffin, Founder and CEO at Eden Conveyancing.

In this one-hour session, our panel will share their insights on digital conveyancing including:

* Which digital conveyancing tools are providing the most value for their firms

* How they approach adopting new technologies and getting staff buy-in

* Why it’s important to keep pace with advances in digital solutions in conveyancing

* Top tips for how your firm can approach improving your digital conveyancing maturity score and access the benefits that come with it

 

AP1s from Deeds – one step closer to requisition free post completion?
    • Date: 21 March 2024
    • Time: 11:00 a.m.
    • Duration: 45 minutes
    • Webinar content:

During this webinar, we will demonstrate how our technology automatically extracts data from TR1s, TP1s, and Charges to accurately populate your AP1s. You’ll discover how discrepancies are effortlessly highlighted for quick rectification.

Key advantages include:

* Eliminating data mismatches between AP1s, TR1s, and TP1s.

* Automating over 95% of AP1 form population.

* Streamlining the inclusion of details from Deeds, including personal representatives and executors.

* Consistency across all documents with automated cross-referencing.

 

Slicker workflows, smarter decisions: Data-driven solutions to commercial property challenges
    • Date: 26 March 2024
    • Time: 11:00 a.m.
    • Duration: 45 minutes
    • Webinar content:

Discover the power of InfoTrack’s Real Estate platform, designed to streamline your workflows and provide you with comprehensive insights. From property searches to due diligence, our platform is engineered to elevate efficiencies and decision making processes.

What will be included:

* Uncover the true potential of your property data with advanced mapping tools, allowing you to spot market trends, identify opportunities and gain a competitive edge with interactive maps that make complex information accessible and actionable

* Witness the future of real estate intelligence with Foresite, our state of the art predictive analytics tool, allowing you to leverage data-driven insights to anticipate market movements, assess risks and make informed decisions.

Don’t miss this opportunity to revolutionise your approach to real estate. Secure your place today, and unlock the potential of InfoTrack’s Real Estate platform, enhanced mapping tools and Foresite technology.

 

Spring Financial Crime Update
    • Date: 27 March 2024
    • Time: 11:00 a.m.
    • Webinar content:

The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 has granted the SRA extended fining powers and a wider scope of responsibilities, from Anti Money Laundering to Economic Crime.

Amy Bell, CEO of Teal Compliance, joins us to explore the latest legislation affecting financial crime including the new corporate offence of Failing to Prevent Fraud, and changes to the Proceeds of Crime Act.

In this session we will consider:

* Lessons we can learn from the latest big fines imposed on Law Firms

* What are the 3 key steps you need to be able to show on your conveyancing files

* The differences between the Red flags for Money Laundering and Fraud

* How to handle push back on Source of Funds and Wealth enquiries

 

AML Update 2024 – using technology to support your compliance
    • Date: 2 April 2024
    • Time: 12:00 p.m.
    • Duration: 1 hour
    • Webinar content:

AML guidance and expectations have changed considerably in recent months. Last summer and March 2024 brought about SRA sectoral risk assessment updates, and last autumn delivered a significant change in tone from the SRA in relation to their expectations of regulated practices. Not to mention the SRA AML Thematic Review Report, which contained the SRA Warning Notice in relation to client/matter risk assessments.

The SRA’s Warning Notice was accompanied by their own client/matter risk assessment template, which clearly sets the benchmark for the regulator’s expectations for what practices need to have in place to meet their Regulation 28 obligations under the Money Laundering Regulations 2017.

We’ll be joined by Tracy Thompson, from Tracy Thompson Associates, who will provide important updates relating to all SRA publicised guidance since July 2023, to ensure you are equipped with the knowledge required to ensure you do not fall foul of the Money Laundering Regulations, or the SRA.

We’ll also look at how technology can support and improve practices, with dynamic tools and solutions available through InfoTrack.

 

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