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Trusts, probate and estates: contentious

Wilberforce Annual Trust Litigation Day

Monday 22 January 2018
8.45am - 5.30pm
The InterContinental, London Park Lane, One Hamilton Place, Park Lane, London, W1J 7QY
from ÂŁ299 + VAT | 5.5 CPD

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The sixth annual Wilberforce Trust Litigation Day, will look at topical issues within the Trust world through a series of talks and workshops from leading trust experts. Following the conference and drinks reception we are inviting guests to join us for an exclusive dinner at Theo Randall (InterContinental), options and prices are shown below.

Chairmen: Jonathan Hilliard QC & Andrew Mold

Conference only: ÂŁ299 + VAT
Conference and Dinner at Theo Randall: ÂŁ360 + VAT

If you wish to pay via BACS or Cheque please email us your contact details to seminars@wilberforce.co.uk and we will confirm your booking and issue an invoice.

Alternatively, you can click on the below link to pay online.

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