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Conveyancing By Unqualified Conveyancer

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Barquentine | 11:12 Mon 10th Aug 2020 | Law
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Does anyone know if a law firm can have unqualified staff carrying out all aspects of a residential conveyancing transaction? The person I am referring to is nether a solicitor nor a licensed conveyancer.
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as I understand it (I know someone who is a solicitor) the solicitor/conveyancer can have unqualified staff working under their direction but they are responsible for what the unqualifed person does and for any screw ups
er yes so long as it is signed off as the supervisors
I think
BUT do it bad and you end up like this
https://bridportradio.co.uk/bridport-news/2530-solicitors-bad-practice

once 6th largest turnover - I dont think the solicitor cd supervise his wife (!) as it was meant to be arms length
hmmm the second half of ther story has been removed
the end?
the solicitor ( who was a fambly solicitor to one of my in laws) was told that fighting these ungrounded and disgracefully untrue charges wd cost his pocket £136 000
and he said - OK I will go quietly
( wiv in AB speak 136k in his pochette that is without being £136k poorer and sanctioned and jobless)
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Legal Services Act 2007 has 'reserved activities' so contracts of sale, transfers, charges, inter alia may not be drawn up by non-qualified. Nor can they issue invoices. Maybe the firm in question gets round this by having a 'supervisor' to sign off anything drafted by said person.

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