Society seeks partner to create online property one-stop-shop
Tenders for the potential development of an online system for solicitors processing conveyancing transactions have been invited by the Law Society of Scotland.
The Society seeks to create a new cloud-based system which would allow solicitors to exchange and sign off property contracts – and, it hopes, interact in the future with other organisations such as searching agencies, Registers of Scotland and lenders.
Alistair Morris, Society President, explained: “It is a very exciting prospect, however we are at the very earliest stage. New legislation which permits solicitors to use electronic signatures on documents, and the launch of the Law Society digital smartcard, which all solicitors will have by the end of this year, mean the opportunity is there to develop an online service which could revolutionise the way property solicitors work, helping to speed up processes as well as providing an accurate and fully accountable system, which benefits solicitors and their clients.”
The project sits in tandem with a Scottish Government initiative, announced on 10 March, to set up a new taskforce, led by the Keeper of the Registers, Sheenagh Adams, which will look at the wider applications of digital services for land and property in Scotland. Ross Mackay, convener of the Law Society’s Property Law Committee and Stewart Brymer from the Society’s Future of Conveyancing Working Party have both been invited to join the taskforce, which is due to report to the Scottish Government by July 2015.
Mr Morris added: “We can see huge potential benefits in having a digital one-stop-shop for conveyancing and there is certainly appetite for this among the profession and others. However we want to be sure that the group invited to tender can come up with a cost-effective online solution which will work for solicitors and others involved in the property sector before we make a decision on how to progress.”
A tender panel is due to be appointed by May 2015.