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Cambridge University Trusts Law Committee Seminar: The implications of Equity Trust (Jersey) Ltd v Halabi

Thursday 18th January 2024
UCL, London

In an event chaired by the Rt Hon Lord Justice Launcelot Henderson, Clare Stanley KC speaks to members of the Cambridge Trusts Law Committee, STEP, ACTAPS and the Chancery Bar Association on The implications of Equity Trust (Jersey) Ltd v Halabi.

 

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