Private Client Law and Practice
Our 2024 private client law and practice programme brings you key updates across the full spectrum of the practice area.
The following webinars scheduled for release during Q1 of 2024:
- The Powers of Attorney Act in 2024
- The Charities Act 2022: what you need to know (2024)
- Back to basics: deeds of variation (2024)
- Online probate applications: pitfalls and practical tips (2024)
For more details, see our full 2024 webinar brochure.
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- Available nowProperty rights for cryptoassetsPrivate Client Law and PracticeMarcus Croskell, barrister at New Square Chambers discusses property rights for Cryptoassets, with a particular focus for private client lawyers. Marcus discusses what Cryptoassets are, ...
- Available nowThe Charities Act 2022 - what you need to know (2024)Private Client Law and PracticeJoin our speakers from Bates Wells on what you need to know on The Charities Act 2022. They cover the below:amending governing documents;restricted funds and ...
- Available nowBack to basics: deeds of variation (2024)Private Client Law and PracticeJoin our speaker Thomas Entwistle from 5 Stone Buildings in this webinar on deeds of variation. The following topics are covered:requirements for a variation;what assets ...
- Available nowPrivate Client Law and Practice – End of year round up 2023Private Client Law and PracticeIn this webinar, Emma Holland and Jemma Goddard from Stewarts provide an overview of the key developments in the last year for Private Client Law ...
- Available nowProbate update (2023)Private Client Law and PracticeJoin Senior Counsels Kate Buchanan and Karen Sheehan from Taylor Wessing in this webinar discussing probate update. The topics covered are as below:probate applicationschanges to ...
- Available nowShariah law succession and will drafting (2023)Private Client Law and PracticeIn this webinar, our expert speakers from Wedlake Bell discuss Shariah law succession and will drafting. They cover the following:burial and shrouding;debt settlement;legacies; andresiduary estate.For ...
- Available nowThe iniquity exception to privilege (2023)Private Client Law and Practice x Serle Court Chambers|Private Client Law and PracticeIn the second installation of our series with Serle Court Chambers, Adil Mohamedbhai discusses the iniquity exception to privilege. He covers the following:the basics;rationale for ...
- Available nowProprietary estoppel after Guest v Guest (2023)Private Client Law and PracticeJoin Richard Dew and Elizabeth Atkinson, Barristers at Ten Old Square Chambers, in this discussion of proprietary estoppel after Guest v Guest. They cover the ...
- Available nowJudge-led ADR (2023)Private Client Law and Practice x Serle Court Chambers|Private Client Law and PracticeIn this webinar about judge-led ADR, join Constance McDonnell KC in her discussion on the following:What is judge-led ADR?Early Neutral EvaluationFinancial Dispute Resolution hearingsPolicyPracticeWhat to ...
- Available nowCryptoassets in 2023Private Client Law and PracticeThomas Middlehurst and Alexander Shirtcliff, Partners at Blake Morgan, discuss the following:What is a cryptoasset?Cryptoassets and AinsworthWhy cryptoassets matter for private client practitionersCryptoassets as property ...
- Available nowPrivate Client Law and Practice - end of year round-up 2022Private Client Law and PracticeJoin our experts in an overview of the key cases and latest developments in private client law and practice. Their agenda is as follows:Wills and ...
- Available nowDeprivation of liberty (2022)Private Client Law and PracticeOur experts from Landmark Chambers discuss deprivation of liberty. They cover the following:Legal principles underpinning deprivation of liberty processes; Mental Capacity Act 2005Article 5(1) ECHRCheshire ...
- Available nowProprietary estoppel in 2022Private Client Law and PracticeIn this webinar, experts Tori Adams and Chris Bryden from 4KBW discuss proprietary estoppel, covering the topics of:What is Proprietary Estoppel?Proprietary Estoppel - GenesisYeoman's RowThorner ...
- Available nowAlternative dispute resolution in contentious trusts and estates (2021)Private Client Law and PracticeIn this webinar, our experts discuss considerations in advance of a mediation in the context of contentious trusts and/or estate dispute. The topics covered are ...
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