Successful Day at the Modern Law Conveyancing Conference 2026
Auxilio were delighted to attend and exhibit at the Modern Law Conveyancing Conference 2026, which took place on 10 June and brought together conveyancers, legal professionals, technology providers and suppliers from across the residential property sector.
Held in Manchester, the conference delivered a packed agenda covering many of the key issues currently shaping conveyancing, including leadership, technology, artificial intelligence, operational performance, talent development and the future direction of the profession.
Webinar Part 1 Now Available: The Q4 to Q1 Reality Check: Avoidable Requisitions and Practical Actions for Conveyancing Firms
Following HM Land Registry’s latest avoidable requisitions data publication on 8 June, Bold Legal Group and Auxilio, in collaboration with HM Land Registry and industry partners, have released the Q4 to Q1 Reality Check webinar. The session brings together sector experts to examine the findings and share practical ways conveyancing firms can improve post-completion performance.
Part 1 of the webinar is available now and can be accessed here. Part 2 will follow on Monday 15 June.
The Q4 to Q1 Reality Check: HM Land Registry, Bold Legal Group, Auxilio, InfoTrack and PCS Legal Discuss Avoidable Requisitions and Practical Actions for Conveyancing Firms
Bold Legal Group and Auxilio have joined forces once again with HM Land Registry and leading industry experts to host a practical webinar exploring avoidable requisitions, post-completion performance and the operational improvements firms can make following the latest HM Land Registry data release.
Chaired by Rob Hailstone, CEO of Bold Legal Group, the session follows HM Land Registry’s latest avoidable requisitions data release covering Q4 and Q1, representing the second dataset in the ongoing series designed to help firms better understand and reduce avoidable errors.
Auxilio to Exhibit at the Modern Law Conveyancing Conference 2026
Auxilio are pleased to share that the team will be attending the Modern Law Conveyancing Conference 2026 on 10 June, where we will also be exhibiting during the event. The conference brings together conveyancers, legal professionals and industry suppliers from across the sector to discuss the key operational, regulatory and commercial issues affecting modern conveyancing practices.
The conference programme includes a full day of panel discussions, operational insight and industry debate focused on the future of conveyancing, legal technology, operational performance and sector-wide challenges.
Adil Hamid to Speak on Requisition Management Panel at the Bold Legal Group Conveyancing Conference & Soirée 2026
Auxilio are pleased to share that Adil Hamid, Director at Auxilio, will be speaking at the Bold Legal Group Conveyancing Conference & Soirée 2026, taking place on Wednesday 17 June 2026 at Regent’s University, London.
Hosted by Bold Legal Group, the conference brings together conveyancers, solicitors, lenders and industry leaders from across the sector to discuss key operational, regulatory and market challenges affecting conveyancing practices.
Adil will be part of a specialist panel session titled:
“Fewer requisitions help conveyancers increase profitability, strengthen their reputation, and deliver faster registrations for customers and lenders.”
Auxilio Highly Commended in the Supplier Innovation & Support Category at The Conveyancing Awards 2026
Auxilio has been named Highly Commended in the Supplier Innovation & Support category at The Conveyancing Awards 2026.
The inaugural awards took place on 14 May 2026 at The Londoner Hotel, London, bringing together more than 300 professionals from across the conveyancing and wider property sector. Winners and highly commended firms were selected by an independent judging panel made up of senior legal, property and new homes professionals, including representatives from organisations such as The Conveyancing Association, Move Reports UK and Women in Conveyancing.
Capacity Pressures in Conveyancing: Fewer Professionals, Growing Demand
Capacity pressure in conveyancing is not a new issue, but it has developed into a long-standing structural challenge across the sector. For several years, firms have been managing an imbalance between transaction demand and the number of experienced professionals available to deliver the work.
Digital Transformation in Conveyancing: Progress and Practical Challenges
Digital transformation remains a key focus across the conveyancing sector, with continued investment in technology aimed at improving efficiency, transparency and speed.
HM Land Registry’s strategy has placed particular emphasis on digitisation, improved data access and more streamlined processing. Alongside this, tools such as digital deeds, e-signatures and integrated platforms are becoming more widely used.
While these developments are moving the sector forward, adoption in practice has not been without challenge.
Transaction Delays in Conveyancing: Managing a System Under Pressure
Transaction delays remain one of the most consistent challenges facing conveyancing firms. Despite ongoing reforms and digital improvements, such as the introduction of upfront information requirements for sellers, increased use of digital searches and submissions, and continued investment in HM Land Registry systems and data access, many firms continue to experience disruption caused by issues outside their direct control.
Rising Compliance and Risk Pressures in Conveyancing
Compliance and risk management continue to move up the agenda for conveyancing firms. Alongside existing regulatory requirements, new and emerging risks are adding further layers of complexity to day-to-day operations.
With additional legislation expected and increasing scrutiny across the sector, firms are being required to balance thorough due diligence with the need to maintain efficient service delivery.
SDLT Registration Changes: What They Mean for Conveyancing Firms
From 18 May 2026, new HMRC requirements will come into effect which will change how Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is handled across the conveyancing sector.Under these rules, professionals submitting SDLT returns on behalf of clients will be required to register as tax advisers.
For many firms, this represents a significant shift. SDLT has traditionally been treated as a transactional step within the conveyancing process. These changes introduce a new layer of regulatory responsibility, with implications for compliance, risk management and internal resourcing.
Auxilio Shortlisted for Supplier Innovation & Support Award at the Conveyancing Awards 2026
The Auxilio team are pleased to share that we have been shortlisted for the Supplier Innovation & Support Award at The Conveyancing Awards 2026.
The Conveyancing Awards bring together firms, professionals and service providers from across the property legal sector, with the Supplier Innovation & Support Award highlighting those delivering practical improvements to performance, efficiency and service delivery within conveyancing operations.
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT): Major Changes Coming in May 2026
From May 2026, new legislation will require all professionals submitting SDLT returns on behalf of clients to register as tax advisers with HMRC. This shift brings significant regulatory, operational and insurance implications for conveyancing firms across England and Wales.
Post-Completion in the Digital Age: HM Land Registry, Bold Legal Group, TM Group, Taylor Rose and Auxilio Share What’s Next for Conveyancing – Watch the Webinar Now
Part 1 of a new two-part webinar series, “Dealing with Post-Completion Work in the Digital Age,” is now available to watch on demand. Produced by Auxilio in partnership with the Bold Legal Group, the session brings together expert voices from across the conveyancing landscape to tackle one of the profession’s most pressing challenges: how to manage post-completion work more effectively in an increasingly digital landscape.
Digital Change and Post-Completion: Industry Leaders from HM Land Registry, Bold Legal Group, TM Group, Taylor Rose and Auxilio Share What’s Next for Conveyancing
Bold Legal Group and Auxilio have joined forces to host an in-depth industry webinar exploring the evolving landscape of post-completion in conveyancing. Chaired by Rob Hailstone, CEO of Bold Legal Group, the session brings together leading voices from across the sector to discuss how firms can prepare for upcoming digital transformation, manage risk, and enhance operational performance.
Why Every Firm Needs a Post-Completion Scorecard
Post-completion performance is under increasing scrutiny in today’s conveyancing landscape. According to HM Land Registry data from October 2024, close to one million requisitions were issued over a 12-month period, highlighting the scale of inefficiency and its financial impact on firms. This growing figure highlights the scale of the issue and the risks that firms face if their processes are not working as they should.
Auxilio Sponsors the Bold Legal Group Conveyancing Conference 2025: Driving Innovation, Connection and Conversation
On 11 June, Auxilio was proud to take part in this year’s Bold Legal Group Conveyancing Conference held at the picturesque Regent’s University London. With a packed agenda, great industry speakers, and a strong delegate turnout, the event offered valuable insights into the future of conveyancing and the tools and trends shaping the profession.
Mark West and Adil Hamid from the Auxilio team were pleased to have conversations with conveyancers, law firm leaders, and industry innovators, reconnecting with familiar faces and welcoming new contacts.
Future-Proofing Your Law Firm: Why Horizon Scanning Is More Critical Than Ever
In a sector shaped by rapid political, regulatory, and technological change, legal professionals can no longer afford to simply react, they need to anticipate. Horizon scanning is fast becoming an essential tool for law firms and in-house teams looking to stay one step ahead.
Traditionally, firms have concentrated their monitoring efforts on legal and regulatory updates. But the most forward thinking practices now take a broader approach. From political shifts to environmental regulations, from emerging social pressures to changes in global economic conditions, the most resilient firms are those actively identifying trends, assessing risks, and spotting new opportunities early.
Auxilio Wins ‘Supporting the Industry’ Award at the 2025 Modern Law Awards
Auxilio is proud to announce that we have been named the winner of the Supporting the Industry (1-25 Employees) Award at the 2025 Modern Law Awards, recognising our continued commitment to supporting the legal sector through high-quality outsourcing services.
Held at Vermilion, Manchester, on 6th March, the awards celebrated excellence, innovation, and leadership across the legal profession. Judged by a panel of 24 independent legal experts, the event brought together some of the most forward-thinking professionals in the industry.
The Competitive Edge: Why UK Law Firms Are Investing in Knowledge Services
In an increasingly complex legal landscape, knowledge is power. With shifting regulations, AI-driven transformation, and rising client expectations, law firms are under pressure to make smarter, data-driven decisions. To stay ahead, more firms are investing in legal research, horizon scanning, and intelligence services—turning information into a strategic asset rather than an administrative burden.