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Trusts, probate and estates: non-contentious, Trusts, probate and estates: contentiousTuesday 8 February 2022

Wilberforce Chambers announces TL4 Private Client Community Partnership

Wilberforce Chambers is delighted to announce that we have joined ThoughtLeaders4 Private Client as a Community Partner.

This comes as an addition to our already existing Community Partnership with ThoughtLeaders4 FIRE which we have renewed for another year. ThoughtLeaders4 is a full-service legal events and content provider. They create focused communities, content and events that deliver critical knowledge transfer and networking opportunities.

We are looking forward to working with ThoughtLeaders4 throughout the year on their Private Client and FIRE (Fraud, Insolvency, Recovery and Enforcement) initiatives.

You can find out more about ThoughtLeaders4 Private Client and their upcoming events by clicking here.

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