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tm: tv panel to discuss the true potential of property data

Thursday 25th March at 12pm tm:tv session – ‘UK property transaction & data’ panel discussion will take place. 

What will be discussed?
- Is the property market really making the best use of existing data?
- How might Artificial Intelligence shape the future of data use in the property transaction?
- Are marginal gains under-rated?

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The panel will be led by Martin Manning, Head of Account Management at tmgroup, who will be joined by leading industry experts including:

- Sarah Sargent, Partner – Head of Residential Property at - Lupton Fawcett LLP
- Rob Hailstone, Founder of the Bold Legal Group
- Lee Richards, Director at Conveyancing Data Services Ltd
- Tom Lyes, Director of Engagement at Lawyer Checker & Today's Conveyancer

The agenda will cover everything from quick wins for reducing workloads using the information already available, and how automation could help to further streamline day-to-day processes, to how the industry can begin to move towards achieving a single source of truth behind every property transaction.

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Annabel McGuire

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