Sentences with phrase «conveyancing industry»

However, this is a big international problem and the technological advancement and sophisticated means of fraud requires global leaders in identity data to step in and provide the conveyancing industry with the much needed additional protection.
One said the judgment «will provide greater protection to buyers, but will shake up the conveyancing industry with much greater risk of liability».
«This judgment will provide greater protection to buyers, but will shake up the conveyancing industry with much greater risk of liability.
Property Information Exchange Ltd (PIE), creator of the market leading brands poweredbypie and Brighter Law, has merged with PSG Connect Ltd (PSG) to create the number one provider of legal services for the residential conveyancing industry.
SafeMove are a nationwide search provider with the vision to simplify the conveyancing process and a reputation of providing a high level of customer service whilst producing over 90,000 searches each year to the conveyancing industry through a team of expert advisors.
The event celebrated the cream of the conveyancing industry and showcased the hard work and dedication of firms and service providers from across the country.

Not exact matches

An innovation that started life as a practical alternative to conventional rigid tube packaging and largely aimed at the drinks industry for bottle conveyance, has become a hit at retail with confectionery manufacturers.
Having entirely electronic contract packs is a huge step forwards for the industry, evolving the conveyancing market for both us, and more importantly, our clients, who are constantly looking for firms that excel at providing efficiency through technology.»
The «protectionist instincts» that I and others have are (1) to protect the independence of the bar (sure to be lost eventually under nonlawyer ownership), (2) to protect the health of the legal marketplace (sure to be badly harmed by the cartelization of ABS (see the 5 % commissions charged by the cartel of real estate agencies who still control the vast majority of the realty market, and especially see the ridiculously high costs of dealing with the American title insurance industry where four companies have upwards of 87 % of the conveyancing and title insurance market after first decimating the real estate bar with predatory pricing and other unfair business practices)-RRB-, and (3) to protect the public from those ravages.
No wonder Americans pay through the nose for conveyancing services in an environment described by the Government of California thusly: «Title insurance is a dysfunctional industry in which the public pays too much» and by the Supreme Court of Iowa as «an invidious form of business».
each session saw a group of industry leaders discussing prevalent issues within conveyancing and the housing market.
The Americans have made quite a mess of their legal system -LRB-(1) far too many lawyers per capita, (2) far too much useless and immeasurably costly and roiling litigation, and (3) allowing the «dysfunctional» and «invidious» title insurance industry to rip away, through grossly unfair business practices, most of the conveyancing work from the real estate bar to the great cost of the public and great harm to the title system), but on the issue of rejecting ABS, they have got it right.
Look no further than the US which, with no laws to protect lawyers, allowed the predatory and voracious title insurance industry (essentially ABS firms) to decimate the real estate bar, reducing the conveyancing market from tens of thousands of small firms to four behemoths who, according to Fitch Inc., have 87 % of the market and who offer, in the words of an employee of a US title insurer, «shit services».
Their services assist various industries including legal & conveyancing, banking & finance, surveying, mercantile, accountancy and government.
Alice has worked in the legal industry specialising in conveyancing for the past 5 years.
The development of a new industry of HIP providers preparing the pack as a standalone product separate and distinct from conveyancing is an added inefficiency and expense without benefit to seller, buyer or lender.
One is the title insurance industry in the US that essentially took over conveyancing from lawyers, driving up the cost to the American public.
Whenever big entities have pushed their way into small firm solicitor services, the public has been badly hurt in every way with the title insurance experience in the US being a prime example (they took over most of the conveyancing and promptly set about screwing the public — «a dysfunctional industry in which the public pays too much» according to the government of the State of California).
Clients across a wide range of industries rely on our transaction advice and services, which include conducting searches to ascertain the existence of intellectual property, due diligence examination of licences and patent and trade secret protection procedures used by vendors, conveyancing of the intellectual property, infringement and validity reviews, and drafting and negotiating licences and other agreements related to IP protection.
Maud Rousseau, Group Marketing and Communications Director of SearchFlow, conveyancing search provider, looks at why the industry needs to hand over the baton when checking the identity of their clients to electronic data specialists.
«There is a general dislike for FLISP in the industry,» Meyer de Waal, a conveyancing lawyer and staunch FLISP promotor in Cape Town said.
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