“We’re off to see the wizard. The wonderful wizard of Oz.”
The sad reality is that the technology that most lawyers use is not very smart
The sad reality is that the technology that most lawyers use is not very smart
In recent weeks, we’ve seen a return to the Punch and Judy show where agents criticise lawyers for being incompetent and lawyers getting upset about agents only caring about their commission
The last time I mentioned the war, a few readers went all-out Basil Fawlty on me. But when I see people posting online about collaboration, it just doesn’t feel right
Peter Ambrose of The Partnership offers his views on the government’s pledge to get rid of leasehold
Great news – could this help speed up the home buying process?
Anyone involved in providing service knows that people have become far less tolerant of when things don’t go to plan. This is particularly acute in the home buying process
The fundamental problem with the property sales process is most law firms don’t have a consistent set of checklists.
Do you think the conveyancing process is broken and in need of a revamp?
Discussions between agents and lawyers over the conveyancing process have been escalating in recent months, most of which degenerate, pantomime-like, into back-and-forth arguments.
Could the house buying and selling process be better? Absolutely. But is it actually broken and not fit for purpose?