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Wilberforce Trusts Litigation Day 2023

Monday 23 January 2023
9am - 5.45pm followed by drinks and dinner
InterContinental Hotel (and online via Zoom), InterContinental Hotel, One Hamilton Place, Park Lane, Mayfair, London W1J 7QY
£360 + VAT/£299 + VAT | 6.0 CPD

Our annual Trusts Litigation Day returns on Monday 23 January 2023 at InterContinental London Park Lane and features a number of topical talks delivered by members of Chambers as well as several workshops where guests will work through a series of scenarios with Wilberforce guides.

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A drinks reception will follow the conference, and afterwards guests are invited to join us for dinner in Theo Randall (located in the hotel). Please note that guests need to register their place at the dinner in advance; the price for attending both the conference and dinner is £360 + VAT and for attending the conference only £299 + VAT.

If you have any questions, please email seminars@wilberforce.co.uk

 

 

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