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Groundsure Announces New Sponsorship With Professional Conferences

Groundsure is delighted to announce it is one of the official sponsors for both Residential and Commercial Professional Conferences events in 2020.

The conferences, held in various locations nationwide, are designed to bring property professionals up-to-date on current issues and latest developments affecting their day-to-day practice.

Michael Tobias, Founder, Professional Conferences, said:

“I’m delighted to welcome Groundsure on board as a main sponsor of our series of Residential Property Law conferences. Professional Conferences are leaders in offering quality training at a cost effective price which is supported by our sponsors. It is important to us to ensure we work with the leading authorities in the legal industry and we have every confidence that the expertise of the Groundsure team who will be on hand during the conferences will enhance the day.”

Groundsure is delighted to become a sponsor of these stirring events which are a point of reference for all Residential and Commercial property lawyers and a well known identity in the property sector.

Malcolm Smith, Senior Vice President, Groundsure, said:

“One of the key services Groundsure has offered to land and property professionals across Great Britain for over 15 years is educational training and development. A significant amount of time and effort has always been invested in this part of our business and we are delighted to be joining Professional Conferences to continue our mission of education and support. We have been watching Professional Conferences evolve for many years and all at Groundsure are excited about our partnership.”

Should you have any further queries about this new sponsorship, please contact Groundsure at marketing@groundsure.com.

This article was submitted to be published by Groundsure 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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