Introduction to contentious probate
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- Introduction to contentious probate
Date: 7 September 2021
Starts: 1:00 pm
Ends: 2:30 pm
Venue: Zoom
Cost: FREE
CPD Points: 1
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Who Should Attend?
This one-hour webinar, aimed at lawyers wishing to move into the field of inheritance, wills and probate will provide practitioners with a whistle-stop tour on contentious probate matters. There will also be chance to take part in an interactive session on how to run a contentious probate claim. This event is also ideal for solicitors who are after a refresher on this subject.
Topics include:
- The essential components of contentious probate
Daniel Soar, Barrister, St John’s Chambers - From caveats to subpoenas: A whistle-stop tour of contentious probate procedure
Annie Sampson, Barrister, St John’s Chambers - Putting it all together: An interactive session on running contentious probate claims in practice
Joss Knight, Barrister, St John’s Chambers - Live Q&A discussion
Joined by Paul Gordon, of Willans LLP & Alison Porter of Pennywise Consultants Ltd
For a full programme, visit this page.
People
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...
Annie Sampson
- Call: 2015
Annie’s broad commercial and chancery practice encompasses wills and trusts work, real estate matters, commercial disputes, professional negligence claims and insolvency proceedings. Annie also has experience of acting at all stages of disputes, including pre-litigation, on interim applications,...
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...
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