Duties and role of professional and lay Executors
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Date: 2 April 2019
Starts: 4:30 pm
Ends: 6:30 pm
Venue: Stephens Scown LLP
Location: Curzon House, Southernhay W, Exeter EX1 1RS
Cost: Free
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Who Should Attend?
Hosted at Stephens Scown’s Exeter office in association with ACTAPS, this interactive seminar led by Alex Troup and Oliver Wooding of St John’s Chambers for both non-contentious and contentious private client practitioners exploring the duties and role of professional and lay Executors, including:
- The executors’ role in 1975 Act claims
- How should executors deal with other third party claims against the estate?
- Resolving disputes between executors
- Conflicts of interest
- Removal or retirement of executors
- Right to an indemnity or release
- An executor’s right to recover litigation costs out of the estate
R.S.V.P by Friday, 22 March to Jo Force on 01392 210 700 or email [email protected].
Places are limited so to avoid disappointment please reserve your place as quickly as possible.
People
Alex Troup KC
- Call: 1998
- Silk: 2023
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...
Oliver Wooding
- Call: 2009
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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