The Conveyancing Association has launched a summer webinar series for conveyancing firms, delivered with its affiliate members.
The series will run throughout June, July and August and is intended to provide conveyancing professionals with practical guidance on issues affecting firms, their staff and property transactions.
The webinars will cover operational, regulatory and business topics, with sessions led by specialists from the legal, technology and professional services sectors.
The first two webinars are now open for registration.
On 24 June, the CA will host “From Post Room to CMS: Automating Post Allocation Without the Pain”, delivered with affiliate member Post Partner. The webinar will look at how firms can reduce manual post administration, improve efficiency and streamline document handling through automation.
On 7 July, the CA will host “Tax Adviser Status: Should Your Firm Take It On or Pass It On?”, in partnership with affiliate member Move Reports. The session will examine stamp duty and its complexities, why law firms have been asked to register as tax advisers, procedures and processes, and options for conveyancing firms.
Further webinars from different CA affiliate members will be announced through June, July and August.
Members can register for individual webinars by visiting the CA’s event page.
Nicky Heathcote (pictured), non-executive chair at the Conveyancing Association, said: “One of the greatest strengths of the CA is the depth of expertise available through our Affiliate Member community.
“This Summer Webinar Series gives us an excellent opportunity to bring that expertise together and share practical knowledge that conveyancing firms can use immediately within their businesses.
“The pace of change within conveyancing continues to accelerate, whether through regulation, technology, consumer expectations or wider market developments.
“These webinars are designed to help firms stay informed, understand the issues that matter most and learn from those working at the forefront of the sector.
“We are grateful to our Affiliate Members for supporting this initiative and look forward to announcing further sessions throughout the summer.”






