Searches UK are attending Legalex – come and join them!

Searches UK are attending Legalex – come and join them!

As one of the biggest events in the calendar, Searches UK are delighted to announce that for the third year in a row they will be exhibiting at Legalex for their two day event at the ExCeL in London on 11th and 12th May.

Searches UK will explore ‘The Art of Conveyancing Searches’ with solicitors and conveyancers visiting their stand, located at the entrance of the exhibition on stand L400, to guide them through the wide range of conveyancing searches and other added value benefits available to them through their art gallery concept.

Lisa Summerton, Sales & Marketing Director, at Searches UK said:

“We’re really excited about exhibiting at Legalex and our team look forward to meeting many solicitors and conveyancers on the day to reveal our art stand. I believe that Searches UK offers something unique and personal to firms and we’ll be available all day to discuss our service in more detail. We’ve taken a fun approach to the stand and hope the delegates visiting us enjoy the journey and concept we’ve put together.”

Tickets to the show can be booked for free by visiting www.theartofconveyancingsearches.co.uk and further information about the day can also be found here.

Delegates attending the exhibition can attend a variety of talks including The Importance of Historical Mapping from Searches UK and Groundsure, and The Hidden Legacy of Mineral Extraction in the UK from Searches UK and Terrafirma Mine Searches Ltd.

Andrew Crawshaw, Strategic Account Manager at Groundsure, will join Andrew Stenning, Managing Director, from Searches UK to discuss historical mapping and the reasons why they are necessary to property transactions. Their session will take place in the Keynote Theatre on May 11th at midday.

Managing Director, Tom Backhouse, from Terrafirma Mine Searches Ltd will also speak with Andrew Stenning to investigate the issues of abandoned mineral workings and the problems they can cause property and land, before reviewing recent trends, statistics and case studies for mineral extraction-related ground instability and analyse why mining-risk assessment is becoming so important in conveyancing, development, insurance and construction sectors. Their session will take place in the Conveyancing Theatre on May 12th at 1pm.

New clients who open an account and place their first order with Searches UK before the exhibition will qualify for a surprise gift which they can collect at the show. Email marketing@searchesuk.co.uk and quote PRACC to redeem this offer.

All delegates visiting the Searches UK stand will also be entered into a prize draw to win an original piece of art by Bryan Duncan which will be displayed at the event.

Attracting solicitors from across the country, Legalex is the UK’s fastest growing legal event which is designed specifically to help legal firms improve and expand as a business, find more clients, modernise and ultimately take their legal firm to the next level.

To request an electronic copy of the programme, email marketing@searchesuk.co.uk. Searches UK provide both residential and commercial conveyancing searches including local authority searches, drainage and water, environmental, planning, chancel, mining, energy and infrastructure and many more.

For more information about any of the products and services from Searches UK visit their website and follow them on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Google+. Alternatively call them directly on 0800 043 1815 or email them at info@searchesuk.co.uk to speak to one of their dedicated team today.

This article was submitted to be published by Searches UK as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

Josh Morris

Josh is the Journalist for the Today's Group and writes many of the articles for Today's Conveyancer. He graduated with a degree in Physics from Cardiff University in 2009 before training as a journalist. He has previously written for The Times, The Mirror and The Daily Express.

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