Legl joins the CA as affiliate member

The Conveyancing Association (CA) has welcomed Legl as its latest affiliate member.

Legl is a software platform that enables over 500 law firms in the UK to holistically manage client lifecycle processes, from client onboarding, to anti-money laundering risk and compliance and compliant cash collection.

The platform for law firms and conveyancers looks to drive better client experiences and obtain better client data.

The CA is a representative body for the conveyancing industry. Its membership is made up of 200 solicitors and licensed conveyancers, who collectively conduct approximately 14% of all property transactions and 62% of all remortgage transactions in England and Wales.

As a CA affiliate member, Legl will have the opportunity to participate in member meetings, events and online sessions, as well as contribute insights and expertise to the association’s ongoing workstreams.

Chief executive officer at Legl, Julia Salasky, said: "Becoming an affiliate member of the CA is an important opportunity for us to collaborate more closely with firms across the conveyancing sector. Our focus is on helping firms strengthen compliance and streamline the client journey, and we look forward to contributing to the CA’s work and supporting its members as the sector continues to evolve."

Non-executive chair at the CA, Nicky Heathcote, added: "We are pleased to welcome Legl as our latest affiliate member. Their focus on digital efficiency and compliance aligns closely with the challenges conveyancing firms face, and we look forward to introducing Legl to our membership and working with them over the course of the next year."



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