Government Intervenes to Assist Clients of Defunct Law Firm PM Law

HM Land Registry steps in to support conveyancers and home buyers impacted by the sudden closure of PM Law, providing guidance and resources to ensure a smooth transition.
HM Land Registry has announced a comprehensive plan to assist clients of the now-defunct law firm PM Law, which abruptly ceased operations on February 2, 2026. The unexpected closure of the prominent conveyancing practice has left many homebuyers and conveyancers in a state of uncertainty, prompting the government agency to intervene and provide guidance and resources to ensure a smooth transition.
In a statement, HM Land Registry emphasized its commitment to supporting those affected by the sudden shutdown of PM Law. The agency has pledged to work closely with conveyancers, mortgage lenders, and homebuyers to ensure that ongoing transactions are completed without interruption and that any outstanding issues are addressed promptly.
"Our priority is to minimize the impact on homebuyers and conveyancers who were relying on the services of PM Law," said Sarah Williamson, the Chief Executive of HM Land Registry. "We have mobilized our team to provide guidance, assistance, and resources to ensure that all pending transactions can be completed as seamlessly as possible."
The agency has established a dedicated helpline and email support channel to field inquiries from affected clients. Additionally, HM Land Registry has pledged to waive certain fees and streamline processes to expedite the resolution of any outstanding issues.
The sudden closure of PM Law has left many conveyancers and homebuyers in a state of limbo, with ongoing transactions in jeopardy and critical documents potentially missing or inaccessible. HM Land Registry has acknowledged the significant challenges faced by those impacted and has vowed to work tirelessly to ensure a timely and effective resolution.
"We understand the stress and uncertainty that this situation has caused," Williamson added. "We are committed to providing the necessary support and guidance to help conveyancers and homebuyers navigate this process and ensure that their transactions can be completed as smoothly as possible."
HM Land Registry has encouraged all affected parties to reach out to the agency for assistance, emphasizing that its team is dedicated to resolving any issues and ensuring that the transition is as seamless as possible. The agency has also pledged to work closely with other industry stakeholders, such as mortgage lenders and professional bodies, to coordinate a comprehensive response to the crisis.
Source: UK Government


