Pictured above: David Inch
Leading Banbury legal firm Spratt Endicott's has this month
received recognition from the Law Society with the presentation of
its Conveyancing Quality Standard (CQS), an award given to
recognise the outstanding contributions of legal firms to
high-quality conveyancing practices.
Spratt Endicott received the quality standard thanks to its
sterling reputation amongst conveyancing professionals and its
support in transitioning clients to e-conveyancing.
Launched in January 2011, the Law Society's CQS provides
homebuyers with a symbol that instantly identifies firms which have
made a significant commitment to professional excellence within
their conveyancing services. The quality standard effectively
creates a trusted conveyancing community, working together to
reduce fraud and provide high-quality services for homebuyers and
lenders through robust monitoring.
More than 700 firms have applied for CQS since the start of the
year. Spratt Endicott is one of only three solicitors' firms in
Banbury to be awarded the Law Society's CQS.
David Inch, Partner in Spratt Endicott's Residential Property
Department, commented: "We are constantly evolving our conveyancing
services to meet and exceed client expectations and are honoured to
have been recognised by the Law Society with this award. Our
efforts over the past 12 months include self-monitoring to ensure
we are providing a consistent standard of quality service to each
and every client as well as contributing to the UK's conveyancing
standards. This award will help us maintain our existing standards
through annual monitoring and enforcement.
"Being presented with our CQS will not only allow potential
customers to choose us as one of the top conveyancing services in
an already-crowded market, but will also ensure they know we will
go out of our way to offer crucial support and advice throughout
the entire homebuying process, setting their minds at ease in an
otherwise stressful period."