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Property Litigation Conference 2015

Thursday 4 June 2015
2.00pm - 6:00pm (registration from 1.30pm)
30 Euston Square, Melton Street, London, NW1 2FB
£150 + vat | 3.5 CPD

Property Litigation: The Bigger Picture

We all know that to be an expert in property litigation, it isn’t enough to be an expert in property law. Clients don’t come to us with their problems neatly packaged by reference to the chapters in Woodfall. Disputes about land and buildings engage the law of trusts, contract, negligence, insolvency – and many other areas of law.

Wilberforce Chambers’ half-day conference is designed specifically with property litigators in mind – but, for once, property law is off the agenda.

Join us for an engaging programme of talks which explore the other areas of law we all need to know: the bigger picture.  Following the conference, we would like to invite all delegates to join us on the Rooftop Terrace for summer drinks and a delicious BBQ.

Costs:

£125 + VAT (£150) Delegate fee

Early booking is advised as places are limited. 

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