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Wilberforce Trusts Litigation Day 2025

Monday 20 January 2025
9am - 6pm, followed by drinks and dinner
InterContinental Park Lane, London
ÂŁ299 - ÂŁ360 + VAT | 5.5 CPD CPD

Our annual Trusts Litigation Day returns on Monday 20th January 2025 at InterContinental London Park Lane.

As with previous years, the conference is an all-day event featuring 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. A drinks reception will follow the conference, and following that, guests can join us for dinner in Theo Randall (restaurant located in the hotel).

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If you would like to RSVP or have any questions at all, please contact seminars@wilberforce.co.uk

We hope to see you there!

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