Conveyancers welcome Chinese delegation
Total Conveyancing Services welcomed a delegation of 23 law students and their professor from CNOOC (China National Offshore Oil Corporation), one of China’s largest companies, to its offices on Tuesday this week.

They spent the morning at Total Conveyancing Services’ head office at Cheshire Oaks Business Park observing and learning about how an English law firm deals with conveyancing. The students have been in the UK for the last 3 months studying at Liverpool John Moore’s University and improving their English language skills.
All the students were thrilled with the firm’s use of technology, it being a ‘paperless’ office, the effectiveness of its case management system and the overall reception they received from everyone.
Professor Wang told TCS:
“Thank you very much for today’s arrangements and the presentation. We were very impressed by your business and staff.”
John Jones, Head of Legal Practice at TCS, also commented:
“We were delighted to have this opportunity. The staff enjoyed meeting the students and it was interesting to discuss the differences between conveyancing here and how it operates in China.”
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