The Bill of Middlesex Autumn 2020

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CONVEYANCING

Making the most of a buoyant property market

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s the property market resumes following the gradual lifting of lockdown measures, figures from HM Revenue and Customs have shown that property sales rose by an incredible 15.6% in August accompanied by a significant increase in house prices1. Although experts are predicting that the boom is not sustainable, current sales are also being boosted by the Stamp Duty holiday introduced by the Chancellor in July. This sees the stamp duty threshold increased to £500,000 until the end of March 2021. First time buyers were already exempt from SDLT on property purchases up to £300,000, so this additional reduction, has definitely been designed to stimulate the overall market. And there’s certainly evidence that it’s playing a role in supporting house sales. Recent data has revealed that 13% of residential properties sold for above the initial asking price2. Speeding up your SDLT and AP1 returns As a conveyancing search provider, Geodesys offers an Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) solution, that is fully-integrated with the HMRC and HMLR. As part of our search ordering platform, the service allows you to quickly and securely submit SDLT returns from within the case file created when placing the original order for property searches. But, perhaps more importantly, our SDLT service provides complete peace of mind, as the online returns process is fullycompliant with the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) and Core Practice Management Standards, providing automatic validation, review and full audit trail. Benefits of using an integrated SDLT service: ■ SDLT and SP1 forms are pre-populated based on the information already stored in the Geodesys case file, alleviating the need for duplication when completing the AP1 form ■ Information is validated before submission to HMRC and HMLR. This allows you to correct any human errors which would result in rejection

■ The solution meets the Law Society CQS CPMS 1.2 requirement for an audit trail and third-party review process ■ Instant SDLT5 certification – no long turnaround times ■ Has a comprehensive GDPR toolkit allowing you to search, edit, export and mark to delete your client’s personal data. ■ Drafts can be saved at any time – no need to complete in one go ■ No training is required, and the submission can be made directly and securely from the Geodesys platform. To help support our conveyancing customers, we are currently offering our simple and efficient SDLT service FREE OF CHARGE until 31 March 20213. Johnny Davey, our Conveyancing Product Manager comments: “We are delighted that the property market is seeing considerable growth at the moment, following the substantial pause during lockdown. Thanks to our technology-based service, we as an organisation have been able to continue with business as usual throughout and we have a full customer services team in place to support clients. Now that the market bouncing back so rapidly, we are delighted to offer a little something back to our dedicated customers by offering our efficient SDLT service free of charge. Our ordering process is very straightforward, so why not sign up and give it a go.” The SDLT service is just one of a number of tools Geodesys offers to provide a seamless and compliant ordering process for property searches. To find out more about our SDLT and our full range of conveyancing services, please visit www.geodesys.com or email Kay Toon, our Key Account Manager at kay.toon@geodesys.com. ■ 1. The Times, 23 September 2020 2. NAEA Property 28 September 2020 3. Free of charge SDLT offer ends 31/03/2021

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Simple Contract Law: Barrister’s refreshing book strips English law of complexity – making contract law enjoyable!

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Two GPs’ raise legal concerns with Royal College of GP’s regarding opposition to assisted dying

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LawCare launches ground-breaking research study ‘Life in the Law’

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Wanted – A Solicitors’ take on ‘back to work’

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SRA recruiting four new Board members

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New choices

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page 21

Finding your way

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pages 20-21

The present picture

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page 20

Legal Services Board delays decision to accept or reject SQE

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COVID-19: A safe system of work?

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Solicitors urged to respond to frozen asset list if needed

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Mediation in the wake of Coronavirus – Court Guidance & Cabinet Directives

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Five factors stopping junior lawyers from becoming high achievers

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Court proceedings for evictions

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Protecting the legal advice sector in 2020

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Greater than ever need for law firms to remain cybersecure

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47% of marketing businesses have not trained employees against cyber threats

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Lords Committee questions two-month extension to remand periods

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Home Office under fire for 120% surge in data loss incidents

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Baroness Hale

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page 7

Extended Indemnity Period

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pages 24-26

Wellbeing

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pages 22-23

Disputed Will claims at an all time high

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pages 17-21

News

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pages 8-16

Autumn Review

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Editor’s Notes

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Officers

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