Changes to the Contract of Sale & Leveraging Technology to Enhance Conveyancing Practices and Mitigate Risks

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Changes to the Contract of Sale & Leveraging Technology to Enhance Conveyancing Practices and Mitigate Risks

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Originally held on the 24th of October 2024

The LIV Contract of Sale serves as the benchmark template for real estate transactions. It’s essential for Conveyancers to be updated on recent revisions to this contract and their implications for property dealings. Adam Maric will discuss what these proposed changes mean for Conveyancers.

Laura Vickers will delve into the challenges faced by Conveyancers, including ever-changing regulatory requirements and the need for effective supervision and training. Practical Tech tools such as webforms with conditional logic, smart precedents, and cloud-based workflows will be showcased for their ability to streamline processes and enhance client interactions. These tools not only help in managing risks but also improve staff satisfaction by automating repetitive tasks.

Our Speaker:

Adam Maric is the Director and Principal Solicitor of Symphony Legal 

Adam provides insightful, pragmatic and detailed legal advice on a range of matters including, complex conveyancing, building and construction law, contracts and litigation.

Adam comes with a Conveyancing and legal background.

He is highly regarded by conveyancers within the state of Victoria and making a name for himself in the industry with his law firm, Symphony Legal.

Laura Vickers is the Principal Lawyer and Founding Director of Nest Legal. 

Laura is an accredited specialist in property law. After years of working in top commercial and government firms, Laura founded Nest Legal in 2013 to help busy parents obtain legal peace of mind for their families. The LexisNexis Legal Innovation Index judges described her as an ‘industry game-changer’ through her ‘innovative approach to client service that perfectly services its target market’.

Laura has first-class honours from Melbourne Uni, was one of the 300 women featured in Trailblazing Women and the Law, the first national history of Australia’s trailblazing women lawyers, is the editor of the Conveyancing chapter of the Law Handbook, and the founder of NewLaw Chambers (1200+ innovative Australian lawyers trying to do law differently) and a tired Northcote mum of two.

Risk Management Points: 3