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Firms Shortlisted for 'Conveyancing Collaborators Of The Year'

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Rowlinsons Solicitors and Bell Lamb & Joynson Solicitors Shortlisted for Conveyancing Collaborators Of The Year

Rowlinsons Solicitors and Bell Lamb & Joynson Solicitors are delighted to announce that they have been shortlisted for the prestigious ‘Conveyancing Collaborators Of The Year’ award at the upcoming British Conveyancing Awards 2025.

This recognition highlights their innovative and inspiring collaboration on their popular joint podcast, ‘Bricks & Banter’, which has captured the attention of Conveyancers and property professionals nationwide.

Hosted by TV personality Vernon Kay, the awards ceremony will take place on 13th March 2025, in London, bringing together the very best in the conveyancing profession.

The shortlisting celebrates the unique partnership between Rowlinsons and Bell Lamb & Joynson, two firms that have turned professional rivalry into an opportunity for collaboration. Through Bricks & Banter,’ they’ve created a platform that blends humour, insights, and guidance, addressing pressing topics within the property sector. The podcast aims to uplift the conveyancing community, demonstrating that even competing firms can work together to inspire positive change.

Tom Parkinson, Director and Head of Property at Rowlinsons Solicitors, expressed his excitement:

"Laura and I started this as light-hearted experiment, and we’re thrilled by the positive response it’s received. It’s proof that collaboration, even between competitors, can deliver incredible value to our profession. Being shortlisted for this award is an honour, and we’re grateful to everyone who has supported Bricks & Banter."

Laura Cartwright, Partner and Head of Residential Property at Bell Lamb & Joynson Solicitors, added:

"We wanted to create something raw, honest, and fun that resonated with fellow conveyancers. The journey of Bricks & Banter has been amazing, and the recognition from the British Conveyancing Awards means so much to us. This is a celebration of how partnerships can elevate the entire industry."

Since its launch in April 2024, ‘Bricks & Banter’ has gained over 1,200 downloads across 160 cities in 10 countries, with six episodes featuring candid discussions and expert guests. Its growing success has not only strengthened the relationship between the two firms but also raised the profiles of Tom and Laura as leaders in the conveyancing sector.

From sharing practical advice to tackling industry challenges with humour, ‘Bricks & Banter’ has created a space for open dialogue and connection within a high-pressure field.

This collaboration has also generated broader benefits, such as improved inter-firm cooperation on client matters, increased referrals, and enhanced professional development for both firms.

As the countdown to the British Conveyancing Awards begins, both firms are looking forward to celebrating their achievements. For more information about ‘Bricks & Banter’, visit https://www.bricksandbanter.co.uk/