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SearchFlow—making lawyers' lives easier

20 November 2014
Issue: 7631 / Categories: Features , Property
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If you are a conveyancer looking to take your business to the next level, adapt to the changing dynamics within the sector and embrace new ways of working, SearchFlow’s expert resources could bring you one step closer. Join the conversation at www.searchflow.co.uk.

SearchFlow is committed to making lawyers’ lives easier. We do this by providing a market-leading, trusted conveyancing search service enhanced by a total commitment to customer service excellence. However, in today’s ever-competitive environment, we know conveyancers need to stay ahead when it comes to market knowledge.

As busy legal professionals, conveyancers have come to expect more from their search provider – a single-touch point where they can access industry insight and expertise, training, best practice, knowledge-share and the opportunity to connect with peers. It’s why SearchFlow is committed to constantly developing dynamic and interactive channels to provide this added-value expertise and support.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Muckle LLP—Ella Johnson

Muckle LLP—Ella Johnson

Real estate dispute resolution team welcomes newly qualified solicitor

Morr & Co—Dennis Phillips

Morr & Co—Dennis Phillips

International private client team appoints expert in Spanish law

NLJ Career Profile: Stefan Borson, McCarthy Denning

NLJ Career Profile: Stefan Borson, McCarthy Denning

Stefan Borson, football finance expert head of sport at McCarthy Denning, discusses returning to the law digging into the stories behind the scenes

NEWS
Paper cyber-incident plans are useless once ransomware strikes, argues Jack Morris of Epiq in NLJ this week
In this week's NLJ, Robert Hargreaves and Lily Johnston of York St John University examine the Employment Rights Bill 2024–25, which abolishes the two-year qualifying period for unfair-dismissal claims
Writing in NLJ this week, Manvir Kaur Grewal of Corker Binning analyses the collapse of R v Óg Ó hAnnaidh, where a terrorism charge failed because prosecutors lacked statutory consent. The case, she argues, highlights how procedural safeguards—time limits, consent requirements and institutional checks—define lawful state power
Cryptocurrency is reshaping financial remedy cases, warns Robert Webster of Maguire Family Law in NLJ this week. Digital assets—concealable, volatile and hard to trace—are fuelling suspicions of hidden wealth, yet Form E still lacks a section for crypto-disclosure
NLJ columnist Stephen Gold surveys a flurry of procedural reforms in his latest 'Civil way' column
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