A new year requires new knowledge for progression

Searches UK have collaborated with Inside Conveyancing to host an informative legal CPD accredited conference, with a fantastic line of speakers covering essential information and updates for conveyancers and solicitors to consider for 2018.

The event incorporates a range of topics from the profession’s leading organisations and speakers, including Professor Ian Cooper, The Land Registry, Legal Eye, Think Marble and Bold Legal Group.

The seminar will contribute towards your ongoing training requirements and is worth a total of 6 CPD points.

Speakers and Topics:
Professor Ian Cooper – Finding The Missing Millions: Turning Your Telephone Quotes Calls into Profitable Business
Bold Legal Group – Governments Call for Evidence and the possible changes to the Home Buying Process – Rob Hailstone & Paul Tucker
Legal Eye – Get Ready for GDPR – Paul Saunders
Land Registry – Overview of Land Registry – Jamie Winch & Gill Parish
Think Marble – Cyber Crime – Andy Miles
Groundsure – Why does my client need contaminated land reports? – Cat Silvester

It is just a few weeks until the Inside Conveyancing & Legal Update Conference!

Date:

Thursday 25th January 2018

Venue:

Birmingham Library

Timing:

Registration from 9am – 9.15

Conference times: 9.20 am – 4.30 pm

PRICE:

£69 (inc VAT) click here to purchase tickets

Searches UK Clients Gain FREE Entry:

Become a client of Searches UK and gain free entry to this event too!*

*Searches UK are able to cover attendee costs. Terms & Conditions apply. Contact marketing@searchesuk.co.uk for more details.

For more information about this event, or 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 marketinhg@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.

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