Executing NSW paper land dealings and instruments during the COVID-19 pandemic
An update from the Office of the NSW Registrar General. Restrictions imposed in response to COVID-19 have made it difficult to prepare, sign and witness
An update from the Office of the NSW Registrar General. Restrictions imposed in response to COVID-19 have made it difficult to prepare, sign and witness
Yesterday, the NSW Government passed new signing regulations allowing the witnessing and attestation of documents to take place by audio visual link. These changes are implemented from April
Recently, Revenue NSW announced an update that commencing May 4, 2020, “all complex assessing and refund applications must be lodged digitally through our eDuties service.” This is a
Seven questions to ask yourself when seeking a tool to verify client identity in the current COVID-19 climate. Since COVID-19 and the necessity of working
Despite the current climate, you don’t need to put your processes on hold. Whether it be property settlements, verifying your client’s identity, signing important documents
Common pain points for lawyers and conveyancers. Recently, we conducted a website poll, asking lawyers and conveyancers to share what risks they face in their firms
In the current climate, working from home or away from the office has become a necessity rather than simply making headway towards a flexible working
Despite many reports that technology makes us more connected and contactable 24/7, one small firm, Bridge Legal are using end to end e-conveyancing software to
By Patricia Lane, University of Sydney Buying a house is probably one of the most important purchases a person will make. Many people think the vendor
E-signing is fast becoming the easiest and fastest way to sign documentation. Not only does it save your firm time, but reduces costs and administration