It’s the final countdown: eConveyancing reaches final milestones

Are you ready for the next stage of the mandate to eConveyancing from 1 July 2019 ? RICHARD HARVEY and GABRIELLE LEA discuss next steps…

Lawyers face cyber risk as property settlements move online

Property lawyers are warning of a heightened threat of cyber fraud to law firms and clients as high-value property transactions are increasingly conducted online via…

Is your practice ready for e-conveyancing?

Be proactive in transitioning to the new regime and remember to review funds transfer processes and confirm payment instructions by multiple methods. By SIMONE HERBERT-LOWE.

Electronic conveyancing – don’t wait for mandating

The NSW Government’s mandating program aims to increase the proportion of electronically lodged documents for all core conveyancing transactions from around 33 per cent currently to…

The latest developments in Law Society advocacy & law reform: February 2018

The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.

Preparing for mandated electronic conveyancing – don’t leave it too late

From 1 July 2018, a caveat can only be lodged electronically at NSW Land Registry Services. Those prepared on paper will not be accepted for…

The latest developments in Law Society advocacy & law reform: November 2017

The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.

Are you up to date with the new e-conveyancing transition timetable?

By 1 July 2019, most standard property transactions in NSW will be conducted electronically and all paper Certificate of Titles will be phased out. By…

E-conveyancing – the verdict

A Q&A with one of the first solicitors in NSW to embrace the revolution in conveyancing practice. By RICHARD HARVEY and GEORGE PATRINOS.