LIXI NECS Workshops - Staying Informed about eConveyancing
LIXI is running a series of workshops in Q1 2011, around the transition from current business practices to the forthcoming electronic ones.
The recent LIXI e-conveyancing workshops highlighted the important role that data messages will play in settlement. These data messages will be the mechanism by which banking, conveyancing and settlement systems interact with the electronic conveyancing system, in effect the messages form the highway for the settlement business. It is vital that we get them right.
To get them right, we need your input.
The content and form of these messages are defined as Message Use Cases (MUC) set out in a draft MUC Specification available here. We now need to work closely with those of you involved in the conveyancing process to ensure that the message use cases will accurately reflect how you do business, since electronic conveyancing will use shared workspaces instead of paper, phone calls and faxes.
LIXI is running a series of workshops in Q1 2011, around the transition from current business practices to the forthcoming electronic ones. The first workshops will aim to gain an understanding of your current business processes.
These will be followed by the establishment of a more focused working group that will delve a bit deeper into the detail of how your existing business processes lead to the actual settlement, and correlate these with the data messages that enable the equivalent settlement capability in the electronic world.
Although there are a signifcant number of documents relating to the design and requirements of the national electronic conveyancing system, the LIXI workshops are pricipally focused on understanding how the messages in sections 4.2 and 4.3 (Industry to NECS and NECS to Industry messages) will be utilised.
Participating in the
Workshops
Electronic conveyancing will deliver significant benefits to industry, but we are acutely aware that it will only work if it meets the requirements of its users.
This is your chance to make sure it does.
The review process will be most effective if the working group participants have a sound knowledge of some aspect of conveyancing and an interest in contributing to the development of e-conveyancing.
If this is you, then please register here for attendance at one of the workshops
Workshop Dates
Feb 15 - Brisbane (note new venue)
Tattersall's Club, Level 2
215 Queen Street (Corner of Queen & Edwards Street)
Feb 16 - Sydney
Gadens Lawyers
Level 16, 77 Castlereagh
Feb 18 - Melbourne
Law Institute of Victoria
Conference Room Level 2 470 Bourke Street
Feb 23 - Perth
Landgate
Level 1, 18 Mount St
Feb 24 - Adelaide
Land Services Group
Level 3, 101 Grenfell


