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Informa Trusts in Litigation Conference 2026

Thursday 19 March 2026
Pestana Palace Lisboa, Lisbon

Roxane Reiser is speaking at Informa Trusts in Litigation Conference 2026.

Roxane is speaking on ‘Fiduciary Duties & Conflicts of Interest’ alongside Mariel Stringer-Fehlow (Mishcon de Reya).

Their talk will discuss:

  • How does one identify a conflict of interests?
  • Is a conflict always enough to justify removal or lead to other relief?
  • What other consequences or remedies might be appropriate?

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