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WATCH: Wilberforce Trusts Litigation Conference 2022 (Day 2)

Tuesday 25 January 2022
3pm - 5.15pm (UK Time)
Online, Zoom
Nil | 3.0 CPD

Our annual Trusts Litigation Conference returns on the afternoons of Monday 17 January and Tuesday 25 January. The two webinars feature a number of topical talks delivered by members of Chambers as well as several workshops where guests will work through a series of scenarios with Wilberforce guide.

The full programme is available to view here.

To view the workshop questions for the session on ‘Nuptial settlements, foreign trusts and enforcement of divorce awards’ at 3:30pm UK time, please click here.

Both webinars are free to attend via Zoom.

If you have any queries or would like to RSVP, please email us at seminars@wilberforce.co.uk

We hope to see you there!


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