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Manage family law matters with one solution
Simplify estate administration and planning
Review contracts faster with AI-assisted precision
Electronically lodge registry documents and settlements
Securely collate client financial documentation
Serve documents fast with tracking
Practice Management Integration
Streamline administrative tasks and optimise workflows
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Learn how software and integrations can transform the way you work
Find out the latest industry updates
Take on compliance with confidence
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Cyber Security Awareness Training
Build your cyber resilience
Discover leading edge property insights
2025 State of Real Estate Report
Insights from Australian Buyers and Sellers
Conducting thorough due diligence is essential for lawyers and conveyancers to ensure their clients’ interests are protected. Seeking credible, accurate, and up-to-date information sources is crucial for providing sound advice and minimising risks. With climate change intensifying threats such as bushfires, floods, and coastal erosion, understanding these implications is vital for effective property transactions.
Join our webinar featuring Attwood Marshall’s Associate, Mieke Elzer and Groundsure’s Senior Account Manager, Andy Crawshaw as they delve into the critical aspects of property due diligence, emphasising the importance of acting in the best interest of your clients.
Key takeaways
Andrew Crawshaw
Senior Account Manager, Groundsure
Mieke Elzer
Attwood Marshall Lawyers, Associate