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Trusts, probate and estates: contentiousThursday 17 November 2022

Bond & anor v Webster & ors features in the Telegraph and the Daily Mail

Clare Stanley KC is instructed in a case concerning the Estate of Reginald Charles Bond which featured in yesterday’s editions of the Telegraph and the Daily Mail. Reginald Bond was a multi-millionaire racehorse trainer who died last year. His four children are now engaged in litigation over the validity of his last will.

The Telegraph article can be read in full here and The Daily Mail article can be read in full here.

Clare Stanley KC is instructed by Naomi O’Higgins (Howard Kennedy). A date for the trial has not been set.

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