Leading conveyancing boss proposes simple solution to slow property sales
Peter Ambrose of The Partnership says forcing – not asking – conveyancers to use a common platform is the only way to stop a repeat of the Covid transaction meltdown. solution One of the UK’s most high profile conveyancing bosses... Read More →
6. Confessions of a cyber conveyancer
Since starting The Partnership, I had always been comforted by the reassuring whirring coming from the dark and chilly cupboard which housed our servers. This was the beating heart of the business and, given my paranoid fear of hackers, we... Read More →
And did those feet, in ancient time
If we ignore conventional wisdom and believe Boris, it looks like we’re in the end-game of the pandemic. Looking back over the past two years, social media has been buzzing with claims about the revolution it has brought to every... Read More →
5. Confessions of a cyber conveyancer
In the light of recent scares about the use of technology, while others grab their pitchforks to protect their Sacred Paper, I knew that to offer more innovation, I had to take a punt. Enquiries After all, I didn’t know... Read More →
4. Confessions of a cyber conveyancer
With the new year well and truly behind us, I find us once more back to the subject that has been haunting law firms across the country for the last few months. Risk With dependence on technology only going one... Read More →
The Partnership launches its new Enquiry Explorer for Agents
Once more, The Partnership has extended its lead in driving genuine innovation to the conveyancing process with the launch of the latest version of their Agent Portal. In addition to significant design improvements, this new release includes the revolutionary “Enquiry... Read More →
3. Confessions of a cyber conveyancer
As we were getting into the last days before Christmas, deals were starting to unwind and exchanges were picking up. Confidence was rising that we’d finally get some transactions through before everything closed. power failures We even decided to treat... Read More →
2. Confessions of a cyber conveyancer
As I mentioned in my last piece, a couple of weeks ago we moved all our documents to the cloud. It was an altogether more positive and friendly cloud than the one we had been sitting under, Eeyore-like, worrying about... Read More →
Two, four, six, eight, regulate, regulate
As a student of the 1980’s I spent a lot of time protesting on London’s streets. It didn’t matter if it was against apartheid, student loan cuts or the Milk Snatcher in chief, Margaret Thatcher, there were always chants that... Read More →
1. Confessions of a cyber conveyancer
As the last few weeks have highlighted the impact that technology has in conveyancing, I thought it might be interesting to share the trials and tribulations of a law firm that has bet its existence on the stuff. I wanted... Read More →