Less competition, innovation and efficiency as interoperability plans shelved
State and Territory governments have halted plans to progress eConveyancing interoperability, disappointing the Law Council of Australia.
State and Territory governments have halted plans to progress eConveyancing interoperability, disappointing the Law Council of Australia.
If outages can stop the entire system, what exactly does interoperability solve? ARNECC reports point to limits policymakers must now confront.
A NSW Select Committee is currently looking into competition reforms in electronic conveyancing in NSW. Is there a need for more choice?
OPINION: Online conveyancing was meant to deliver a cheaper, simpler way to buy a home but has instead given us a digital monopoly.
Are you still holding paper CTs as security? With e-conveyancing taking over, it may be time to change tack.
The legality of the electronically created and registered interest is the product of the law’s indifference to contractual form and the express legislative intent of…
The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.
The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.
The Law Society’s Policy and Practice team brings you a wrap-up of the most important issues of the moment.
Working out in advance your practice’s approach to some of the everyday practical issues may make the transition a lot easier. By MARK SWAN.
From February 2015, electronic conveyancing will be available to all members of the profession through the PEXA platform. By PETER ROSIER.