Date: 28 November 2018
Starts: 2:00 pm
Ends: 5:20 pm
Venue: Royds Withy King
Location: North Bailey House, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, OX1 2EA
Cost: £45 + VAT (£54)
CPD Points: 2.5
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Date: 28 November 2018
Starts: 2:00 pm
Ends: 5:20 pm
Venue: Royds Withy King
Location: North Bailey House, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford, OX1 2EA
Cost: £45 + VAT (£54)
CPD Points: 2.5
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Royds Withy King and St John’s Chambers are delighted to invite you to their annual seminar seminar held in Oxford.
The seminar aims to bring practitioners up to speed with all the latest developments in the world of contentious probate. It is principally targeted at solicitors who are (or would like to be) involved in contentious probate work, but it would also be of interest to non-contentious lawyers, Will writing firms and professional executors.
Unfortunately there is no public parking available at our Oxford venue.
Alex is Head of our Wills & Trusts team and is recognised for his impressive chancery practice. He is the only silk ranked in private wealth outside of London in the High Net Worth Guide 2024. Alex specialises...
Charles has specialised in land-related matters for over 30 years. He has great experience of boundary litigation, restrictive covenants, easements and public rights of way. He regularly appears in Court; in the First-tier Tribunal (especially on land registration...
Christopher is a chancery and commercial specialist with particular emphasis on trust litigation and advice, contentious and non-contentious probate applications, real property litigation (particularly in relation to easements, restrictive covenants and contracts for the sale of land) and...
Oliver has a specialist practice that focuses on wills and trusts, and real estate matters, and the overlap between them. He is regularly instructed as an advocate, advisor, and mediator in a wide range of disputes. Recent cases...
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