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Professional Consultants’ Certificates: relevancy, reliance and implications in a residential conveyancing context.

Tue 17 Feb

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Glasgow

An overview of the common issues encountered by purchasers when attempting to ‘rely’ on a PCC in a claim for damages and how, as a conveyancing solicitor, you can reduce your own risk of being held liable in any question of professional duty owed to the client.

Professional Consultants’ Certificates: relevancy, reliance and implications in a residential conveyancing context.
Professional Consultants’ Certificates: relevancy, reliance and implications in a residential conveyancing context.

Time & Location

17 Feb 2026, 17:30 – 19:00

Glasgow, 12 Nelson Mandela Pl, Glasgow G2 1BT, UK

About The Event

About the Seminar:

An overview of the common issues encountered by purchasers when attempting to ‘rely’ on a PCC in a claim for damages and how, as a conveyancing solicitor, you can reduce your own risk of being held liable in any question of professional duty owed to the client.

In this session, Kirsty will provide her analysis of the case law guiding the treatment of PCCs and will offer her tips on some of the things that must be included in a PCC to increase a client’s chances of being able to rely on it, as well as the importance of the timing of a PCC when completing any transaction for the purchase of a property.


About the Speaker, Kirsty Shaw (Ampersand Advocates):

Kirsty Shaw called to the Bar in 2024, having previously worked as a solicitor at a leading commercial law firm.

Tickets

  • Members

    By booking this ticket, you are declaring that you are a member of the Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow. All records will be checked before attendance and invoices will be sent to those found in breech.

    £0.00

  • Non-Members

    £75.00

    +£1.88 ticket service fee

Total

£0.00

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