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Private Client Law and Practice - End of year round up 2023

Run Time
38 Minutes
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Private Client Law and Practice
Available Until
19/12/2025

Price £130.00

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Description

In this webinar, Emma Holland and Jemma Goddard from Stewarts provide an overview of the key developments in the last year for Private Client Law and Practice. Their agenda is as follows:

  • Wills and probate cases –
    • testamentary capacity;
    • proprietary estoppel and unjust enrichment;
    • the doctrine of probate laches;
    • undue influence.
  • Trusts cases –
    • protector issues;
    • blessing applications;
    • mistake and rectification;
    • sham trusts.

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Viewing this webinar will help solicitors to meet the following requirements set out in the Statement of solicitor competence:

  • A2 - Maintain competence and legal knowledge.
  • A4 - Draw on detailed knowledge/understanding.

For further details on the Statement of solicitor competence, visit the SRA website.

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Speakers

Jemma Goddard

Senior Associate

Stewarts

Jemma advises on a broad range of trust related actions, including complex restructurings involving offshore parties and entities. She has experience dealing with cases involving the UK, Bahamas, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands and Hong Kong.Jemma assists with the resolution of estate related issues, including executor-beneficiary disputes, challenges to...
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Emma Holland

Partner

Stewarts

Emma regularly advises where there is friction between beneficiaries and fiduciaries and also to facilitate separation of beneficial interests, assisting with associated court applications both on- and off-shore. Emma advises on succession issues and the validity of wills, including issues of capacity and advises where conflicts of private international law arise. She also assists with claims made under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. Emma also has experience in relation to the affairs of those who have lost capacity and associated applications in the Court of Protection.
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