The Eclipse Proclaim Modern Law Conveyancing Awards

Modern Law is excited to announce the return of the Eclipse Proclaim Modern Law Conveyancing Awards on Thursday the 13th July.

Modern Law Magazine was launched in 2012 following the liberalisation of legal services, with a specific focus on the business of law. Following the successful launch of the Eclipse Proclaim Modern Law Awards – now well established as one of the most exclusive events in the legal calendar – the Eclipse Proclaim Modern Law Conveyancing Awards were created in 2016 to celebrate talent, success and innovation in the conveyancing, and this year the event promises to be even bigger and better.

Embracing the business of law has never applied more to those operating in the conveyancing market, who have emerged from the darkness of the recession with a new sense of determination. Firms continue to experience an upturn in work and many now are focussing on cementing watertight business strategies that are capable of withstanding any future challenges. The challenge now though, is to do this whilst maintaining a high level of commitment to client care.

The winners will be chosen by an esteemed and experienced Judging Panel, which will be chaired by Bold Legal Group founder Rob Hailstone. The awards will recognise those taking the lead in innovating to find unique solutions for their businesses and clients, those who have achieved successes as teams or individuals, and those championing client care.

The awards are free to enter, and nominations can be made by sending a covering statement followed by a submission of 300 -1000 words to ellie.campbell@charltongrant.co.uk

The closing date for nominations is Friday the 21st April 2017. For more information, please visit https://www.mlconveyancingawards.co.uk/

This article was submitted to be published by Modern Law 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.

 

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