Contentious Probate Update 2024 - Exeter
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Date: 26 September 2024
Starts: 9:30 am
Ends: 4:00 pm
Venue: Exeter Racecourse
CPD Points: 4
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Who Should Attend?
Our Wills & Trusts team are delighted to invite you to their annual conference with Devon & Somerset Law Society.
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.
Topics include:
- Proprietary estoppel: When is detriment sufficient to support a claim, Christopher Jones
- Domicile and dealing with overseas assets, Jack Pankhurst
- Revisiting testamentary capacity, Ben Harwood
- Donatio Mortis Causa – gifts in contemplation of death, Daniel Soar
- Appeals to the Court of Appeal, Alex Troup KC
- Possession in the context of estates, Kayleigh Bloomfield
- Undue influence and fraudulent calumny, Natasha Dzameh
- Interactive workshop session, Joss Knight
To book your place, please visit the Devon & Somerset Law Society’s website here.
People
Alex Troup KC
- Call: 1998
- Silk: 2023
Alex is ranked as the only ‘star individual’ on the Western Circuit in chancery matters by Chambers UK and is Head of our Wills & Trusts team. He is also the only silk ranked in private wealth outside...
Christopher Jones
- Call: 2004
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 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...
Natasha Dzameh
- Call: 2010
Natasha is a commercial and chancery barrister handling wills & trusts, real estate and commercial disputes. She is often instructed as sole counsel in high value, multifaceted litigation and is consistently ranked as a leading junior in Chambers...
Joss Knight
- Call: 2014
Joss is a specialist chancery barrister with particular expertise in wills, trusts and probate disputes, professional negligence and Court of Protection claims. Joss is ranked as a leading junior across these areas, both in the Legal 500 and...
Daniel Soar
- Call: 2016
Daniel has an established chancery and commercial practice, covering the traditional areas of probate, property, trusts and breach of contract, appearing regularly in the County Court, First-Tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) and the High Court. As part of his...
Jack Pankhurst
- Call: 2021
Jack is a specialist commercial and chancery barrister and a trained mediator. His practice spans the breadth of commercial disputes, including company and insolvency; contractual disputes; offshore work; wills and trust litigation; professional negligence claims; property matters; and...
Kayleigh Bloomfield
- Call: 2021
Kayleigh has a broad chancery commercial practice spanning all of chambers’ core practice areas. She also has a particular interest in cases with an international element. Kayleigh regularly appears as a sole advocate in the First-Tier Tribunal, County...
Ben Harwood
- Call: 2022
Ben provides representation and advice in all main areas of commercial and chancery law. He frequently represents clients at small claims and fast-track trials, as well as for various interim, procedural and enforcement applications, including strike out, summary...
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