Searches UK offer clients access to a free mini health check in partnership with Legal Eye

Searches UK, a pioneer of the Legal Eye Quality Standard, is pleased to announce that all clients will be able to benefit from a free mini health check.

High standards of Risk & Compliance have become increasingly important to solicitors and conveyancers working in the property industry and Searches UK understand that this area of the business can be one of the greatest daily stresses. We are therefore delighted to have collaborated with Legal Eye to offer this free mini heath check which will review your firm’s client care letter, estimate of fees and disbursements, Terms of Business as well as your email footer, website and letterhead.

Sales & Marketing Director at Searches UK, Lisa Summerton commented: “This short review of your business will ensure high standards are maintained in your firm as well as high levels of risk & compliance and best practice. It is very easy to submit your details and it is such a valuable investment of your time to assure you that the practices in your firms are legitimate.”

To apply for this free service simply email a copy of your client care letter and Terms of Business to info@searchesuk.co.uk and Legal Eye will revert back to you with the results of your review.

Searches UK offer a range of Residential and Commercial searches including Council and Regulated Local Authority searches, environmental searches, chancel checks, mining searches, flood searches and much more. In addition we offer Lawyer Checker services, AML Electronic ID Checks, case management systems and COLP and COFA reporting systems.

For further information about our mini health check or any of the products or services offered by Searches UK please email us atinfo@searchesuk.co.ukor visit our website at www.searchesuk.co.uk, alternatively if you would like to speak to one of our Conveyancing Specialists directly please call 0845 241 1815 and one of our team will be more than happy to help you.

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