‘Nudging’ our way to a better home buying process

A ‘nudge unit’ might sound like a crack team of one-arm bandit aficionados preying on the seaside resorts of Great Britain, but those with a closer eye on UK politics will be familiar with their

When I think of the phrase, ‘Because you’re worth it’, I can’t help but think of those long-running L’Oreal Paris adverts where a host of famous women would utter the phrase, with the company no

Our recent Management Committee and All-Members Meetings provided a great opportunity to catch up with colleagues and members to discuss key issues and to share some fun times. Yes, conveyancers can let their hair down

The Government’s open consultation on leasehold, entitled ‘Tackling unfair practices in the leasehold market’, has only a month to run and therefore it’s important that our industry provides a full and frank response to it.

In a world where minority Governments appear to have few ‘easy wins’ and plenty of ‘hard yards’ to make in order to get policy onto the statute books, it seems somehow ironic that this appears

There may be a danger that you are currently suffering from ‘political fatigue’ and I have some sympathy if this is your present state of mind.

Magazine and newspaper sub-editors probably thought they’d never need to dust off their ‘HIP’-related headline puns ever again, given the demise of the packs back in May 2010, following the formation of the then Conservative/Lib

Eddie Goldsmith, Chairman of the CA shares his thoughts on the last 12 months, and what we are to expect for the year ahead How, when the year has yet to end, do you even

It was always likely there would be some fundamental changes after the EU referendum vote, although most of us were not anticipating them to be as far-reaching as they have been. With the resignation of

It’s quite probable that you and your colleagues know your phishing from your smishing from your vishing, that you’re well aware of the threats from malware and ransomware, that you’re au fait with the numerous

There are certainly moments in life and business which come laden with importance; at the time of writing we are just days away from a political and economic one with the EU Referendum vote set

Eddie Goldsmith discusses issues within the home buying and selling process, following a roundtable hosted by the Conveyancing Association attended by many industry stakeholders.

For any business the issue of developing sufficient quality resource within the organisation is always a priority, however perhaps for conveyancing firms it is even more of a challenge, especially when you are coping with

So — the SRA are looking this week at how they can contain the continuing damage which conveyancing is doing not only to PI Insurers but to the reputation of the profession.. I wonder why

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