Conveyancing Association launches Online Webinars for member firms
The Conveyancing Association (CA) – the leading trade body for the conveyancing industry – has today (17th June 2024) launched a series of online webinars for member firms which will taking place throughout the summer.
Working with CA Affiliate members, the online webinars will cover a host of topics with the first two taking place in June.
First up on the 19th June 2024 at 11 a.m. is a session entitled Advising on Restrictive Covenants in residential conveyancing hosted by legal training expert, Ian Quayle, in association with tmgroup.
Ian will provide comprehensive best practice guidance on advising residential clients in relation to restrictive covenants.
The webinar will examine:
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- To what extent sellers should be made aware of the benefits of imposing restricted covenants on land sales.
- How new restrictive covenants should be drafted and protected; how they should be dealt with as part of the due diligence process when acting for buyers; and how they can be varied or removed.
- Plus a review of recent case law.
The second webinar takes place on the 26th June 2024 at 11 a.m. and is entitled Delivering source of funds transformation.
The session will be delivered by Sheryl Hodgson, Head of Customer Success at CA affiliate member, Armalytix. Sheryl will cover how conveyancing firms can change and transform their source of funds process, and will be using her thorough understand of the risk and compliance challenges faced by conveyancers.
The CA said there will be further webinars taking place throughout the summer and is working with its affiliate members to present relevant topics for conveyancing firms.
Individuals can sign up to the webinars by visiting the Events section of the CA website here.
Nicky Heathcote, Non-Executive Chair at the Conveyancing Association, commented:
“We are very pleased to be launching the first two of a series of ongoing and regular webinars that we plan to hold throughout this summer and hopefully beyond.
“Member firms tell us that one of the key benefits of CA membership is access to up-to-date training, support and information, and we are working with our valued Affiliate members to bring more of this to our membership.
“These first two sessions, on restrictive covenants and source of funds transformation, promise to be highly informative and are going to be delivered by experts in their field.
“We would encourage all interested conveyancers to sign up now and we will be announcing further webinars in due course.”
For more information on the Conveyancing Association, please visit here.
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