Marion Palmann joins conveyancing technology firm Collaborative Conveyancing

Marion Palmann, one of the most successful conveyancers in the recent past, has joined Collaborative Conveyancing, the conveyancing technology pioneer, as a strategic and conveyancing advisor.

Marion brings with her a huge wealth of knowledge and experience of the conveyancing market.  As one of the early solicitors to convert to becoming a licensed conveyancer in 1995 Marion has contributed to the sector by serving on the Council for Licensed Conveyancers Board for 13 years, sat on Land Registry and other committees, and co-founded the top conveyancing provider Pirie Palmann Ltd., which was sold to Simply Conveyancing in September 2021.

Joining the team, Marion says:

“I am all for making conveyancers’ lives better and wholeheartedly believe that handling enquiries is one of the most painful tasks we have to engage in.

“It can also be a stumbling block for trainees who aspire to become fully-fledged conveyancers. Hearing Chris’s enthusiasm and desire to solve this long-standing problem made me want to get involved and make a difference.”

Marion will support the build of semi-automated solutions to the plethora of enquiries that cause so much delay and stress, many of which are purely administrative in nature.

The legal tech provider Collaborative Conveyancing last week reported that it had won a substantial Innovate UK grant and completed a fund-raising round to enable it to further develop its work to help conveyancers reduce the pressures of conveyancing enquiries through the use of AI.

Chris Harris, co-founder of Collaborative Conveyancing, says:

“When I heard that Marion was interested in joining our business, I was delighted that someone that is so highly regarded and experienced, would be interested in supporting us. 

“We are honoured that Marion has chosen to work with us, and as with her previous roles she has already got stuck in, adding her detailed, well-considered and balanced conveyancing experience to train our natural language processing model and helping us define how we can best help conveyancers of all sizes and types.”

 

The Collaborative Conveyancing team would like to send their thanks to all conveyancers on National Conveyancing Week.

 

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