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Property: Lawyers lose conveyancing monopoly
Tuesday 1st of July 2003
"The bill...reforms the structure of the legal profession and will allow registered and qualified non-lawyer conveyancers to provide conveyancing services, which were previously the exclusive preserve of lawyers," he said.
"A new, more effective and independent complaints procedure will also now be available for consumers. While complaints will still be heard in the first instance by Professional Standards Committees for lawyers and conveyancers, with lay representation, an appeal to a new independent body will become available.
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"A new, more effective and independent complaints procedure will also now be available for consumers. While complaints will still be heard in the first instance by Professional Standards Committees for lawyers and conveyancers, with lay representation, an appeal to a new independent body will become available.
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