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VIC - Conveyancing Critical Dates

The Content Team have added the following NEW critical dates to Calendar & Tasks in VIC general conveyancing matter types (i.e. all sale, purchase and transfer matter types) in Desktop:
Building Inspection Due DatePest Inspection Due DatePool Safety Inspection Date
FRCGW Clearance Cert Due DateLand Tax Clearance Cert Due DateStamp Duty Due Date
Priority Notice Expiry DateDeposit Bond Expiry DateSpecial Condition Due Date
Option Exercise Date
Due to the complexity of separating the Completion/Settlement Date, there will be a further release for this in the near future. To greatly assist your workflow, you can create "Recurring Task" templates or "Due Date Tasks" based on the critical dates entered within your matter (which integrate with Outlook). Tasks you can set from these Dates include, for example, Order Searches, Submit Requisitions on Title, Submit Transfer, Submit Settlement Figures, Book Settlement etc. See LEAP Communities to createRecurring Task templatesacross your conveyancing matters so that these are created once and used on multiple matters. See LEAP Communities to also create Due Date Tasks. Within the Task created, you can also:
  • Assign a Task to other staff
  • Add/record Time/Fee Entry
  • Create and email Status Reports to staff
  • Set a Follow Up
  • Set Recurrence
  • Assign to another Matter
  • Mark Complete
Tasks created will appear in the Tasks List of the matter and will be crossed/grayed out when you mark them as Complete (to assist when you don't have the physical file with you): You will also receive ‘Task Due Notifications' in your matter lists. These notifications are hyperlinks, therefore you can click on them and you will be taken directly to the Task itself in the matter: For more articles regarding Calendar & Tasks see LEAP Communities. NOTE: If you would like the new critical dates to appear in your "existing" matters, you will need to change the matter type to a different matter type, save, and then change back again to the correct matter type to "refresh" the critical date scheme. Provide feedback on the new critical dates here.

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