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ADR in contentious estates - pitfalls and practical tips

Run Time
55 Minutes
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Private Client Law and Practice
Persona
InterAction - Lawyer
Available Until
06/04/2027

Price £130.00

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Description

Join our speakers Ruth Hughes KC And Charlotte Edge from 5 Stone Buildings in this webinar discussing the pitfalls and practical tips of ADR in contentious estates. They discuss the following: • Mandatory mediation – unwanted mediation arriving? • Tips for a successful mediation – how to help your mediator help you • Drafting – don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good • Why should you not mediate (yet) – reasons why mediations fail • Plenary sessions – are they a good idea? • Tax doesn’t have to be taxing – be prepared • Judge based ADR – are they a good idea?

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Speakers

Ruth Hughes KC

Barrister

5 Stone Buildings

Ruth has a broad Chancery practice focused on litigation. The main areas of her practice are Trust and Estate disputes, Court of Protection and contentious Tax.

Ruth has appeared in (and cross-examined) in highly complex and valuable cases including the Ingenious tax-avoidance litigation, a film scheme concerning financing films such as Avatar, Life of Pi and Shaun of the Dead. The amount at stake is c. £1bn.

Ruth acted for the CPS obtaining £75m Final Restraint Orders against Baroness Mone and Douglas Barrowman providing in particular trusts expertise.

Ruth acted for HMRC in a capital gains tax dispute concerning an old master.  She cross-examined Sir Timothy Clifford, the former Director General of the National Galleries for Scotland, in relation to a painting by JMW Turner that sold for £27m.

Ruth has represented the Attorney-General (unled) in the Court of Appeal in the high-profile Quan v Bray divorce litigation where the wife is seeking to break a Mauritian trust for the benefit of the endangered South China Tiger. 22 tigers live on the trust’s land in South Africa worth £25m.

Ruth regularly appears in the High Court and the Court of Protection where she is frequently instructed by the Official Solicitor.

Prior to taking silk, Ruth was a member of the Attorney-General’s A Panel.
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Charlotte Edge

Barrister

5 Stone Buildings

Charlotte practices a barrister and accredited mediator in traditional Chancery matters, with an emphasis on contentious probate litigation and family provision claims, and in the Court of Protection where she specialises in statutory wills, lifetime gifting applications and contested applications concerning deputies and attorneys.
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