Undue Influence for Conveyancers: Legal Updates and Risk Management – Online Course
Insights from Waller Edwards v One Savings Bank plc [2025] UKSC 22
In the fast-paced world of property law, the landmark case of Waller Edwards v One Savings Bank plc [2025] UKSC 22 serves as a critical wake-up call for conveyancers. This ruling underscores the risks of undue influence in property transactions, both for clients and their advisors, making it essential to stay ahead of the curve in this evolving legal landscape.
Join us for an engaging online course, where we’ll dive into:
- The latest legal developments: Gain a clear understanding of the current state of the law on undue influence in property transactions.
- Risk assessment made practical: Learn effective strategies to spot and manage risks tied to undue influence.
- Claim prevention: Discover proactive steps to safeguard your clients and your practice from potential disputes.
- Lessons from the courtroom: Unpack key insights from Waller Edwards v One Savings Bank plc and other recent cases shaping the field.
Whether you’re a seasoned conveyancer or new to the profession, this online course will arm you with the knowledge and tools to tackle undue influence with confidence.
This training will take approximately sixty minutes to complete.
Watch a preview of the training here:
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Course materials are provided and will remain accessible to you even after the course is completed.
A certificate of completion is also provided to delegates booking this course.
Delegates who register for the course are eligible to raise questions with the trainer both during and after they have completed their training. Details of how to do this are included in the course materials.
This event is kindly supported by Stewart Title.
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Cost: Free of charge
Please note that our training is sold on an individual basis, as outlined in our terms and conditions of sale, therefore, please ensure that you book the correct number of places for delegates wishing to take the training. Full terms and conditions can be found in the information section of our website.
Have an enquiry? Call 07379 134 942 or email info@iqlegaltraining.com
