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London International Disputes Week: Trusts hurt: the fraud lawyer, the trust, and the avenues of attack (and defence)

As part of London International Disputes Week (LIDW), and in partnership with XXIV Old Buildings join us at our Trusts hurt: the fraud lawyer, the trust, and the avenues of attack (and defence) seminar.

This event is designed for those new to practice, professionals who do not specialise in private wealth disputes, and experienced trust litigators seeking to enhance their expertise in a commercial context. The seminar will focus on essential knowledge for commercial litigators regarding trusts and estates, addressing issues at the intersection of trust and commercial litigation, and strategies for managing these challenges.

Our panel will explore the tools available to trust litigators, such as freezing trust assets, Cobden-Ramsay orders, and accounts for wilful default. Additionally, the seminar will provide insights into international perspectives and corporate considerations when commercial business assets are owned by trusts.

There will be the opportunity to network before and after the seminar, where refreshments will be provided.

Speakers

Tamasin Perkins - Partner, Charles Russell Speechlys
Andrew Collins - Partner, Charles Russell Speechlys
Tom Denham-Smith - Associate, Charles Russell Speechlys
Timothy Sherwin - Barrister XXIV Old Buildings

When

Thursday 5 June | 11:00 - 12:30

Where

Charles Russell Speechlys, 5 Fleet Place, London, EC4M 7RD

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