Orbital Witness becomes CA affiliate

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The Conveyancing Association (CA) has announced Orbital Witness, a property due diligence automation platform for lawyers and property professionals, as its latest Affiliate member.

Orbital Witness uses AI, in-house legal specialists and insurance models to streamline property due diligence for real estate lawyers.

Conveyancing meets AI

The firm claims its conveyancing-focused AI solution, Orbital Residential, helps firms save time, boost profitability and deliver “exceptional” client experiences, while also reducing risk across every transaction.

VARIETY OF CLIENTS

Orbital Residential serves both small, boutique practices as well as the larger, nationwide firms.

“We’ve been continually inspired by the strength of this community and the willingness to collaborate and embrace the latest technology”

 

Edmond Boulle, co-founder and chief strategy officer at Orbital Witness, said: “We’re thrilled to announce our membership of the Conveyancing Association, marking an exciting new chapter for our Orbital Residential product.

“Over the past two years, we’ve had the privilege of working closely with luminaries in the residential conveyancing community, gaining invaluable insights that have helped us take some of the pressure off conveyancing lawyers on tens of thousands of transactions.

“We’ve been continually inspired by the strength of this community and the willingness to collaborate and embrace the latest technology. Joining the Association gives us a fantastic opportunity to connect, engage and learn from its members as we look ahead to 2025.”

Nicky Heathcote

Nicky Heathcote, non-executive chair of the Conveyancing Association, added: “As always, it is a real pleasure to welcome a new Affiliate member to the CA and we are looking forward to working with the Orbital Witness team, introducing them to our member firms and building a strong relationship between all parties.

“Throughout 2025 Orbital Witness will have a presence at our meetings and specifically next year’s Annual Conference & Dinner which is now just over a couple of months away and promises to be a highly informative day for all who attend.

“Being an Affiliate member of the CA is a hugely important step for any business, as it shows the commitment they have made to the conveyancing profession, and it also allows us as a representative body to make the most of their insight and resource to help us drive our workstreams and to improve the home buying and selling process for conveyancers and consumers.”

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