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Queensland firms are settling electronically – though it’s not mandated. Here’s why – Proctor

When e-settlements first came into the Australian legal and conveyancing scene in 2010, the expectation was that this would present practitioners with opportunities for time and cost savings.
Deloitte’s 2018 report sharing the ‘Impacts of e-Conveyancing on the conveyancing…
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