Course description
As private client lawyers, encountering contentious issues is an unavoidable occupational hazard.
Presented by Daniel Edwards, head of the Inheritance & Trusts Disputes team at Browne Jacobson, this introductory virtual classroom seminar is suitable for non-contentious private client lawyers. It will provide you with pointers on how best to avoid these situations occurring in the first place, and what to do when the unavoidable occasions do crop up.
Join Daniel as he discusses ‘no contest’ clauses, Larke v Nugus requests, conflicts of interest, and claims involving the estate, plus much more.
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Training Course Content
Introduction
As private client lawyers, encountering contentious issues is an unavoidable occupational hazard.
This new introductory virtual classroom seminar, which is suitable for non-contentious private client lawyers, will provide you with pointers on how best to avoid these situations occurring in the first place, and what to do when the unavoidable occasions do crop up.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive course will cover the following:
- Will drafting
- Capacity - Banks v Goodfellow, or Mental Capacity Act, or both?
- ‘No contest’ clauses
- Common professional negligence claims
- Larke v Nugus Requests - What to do, and what not to do!
- Estate administration
- Conflicts of interest
- Acting as a personal representative
- Claims involving the estate
Expenses
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