2 Gray's Inn Square Chambers
Seminar - 3rd October 2007

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ANCILLARY RELIEF 2007
Businesses, bankruptcy and life after Charman
 
A seminar in the continuing education series given by members of the 2 Gray's Inn Square Chambers Family Group
 
6.30 p.m. Wednesday 3rd October 2007
The Diskus, Transport House, 128 Theobalds Road, London
 
Course accreditation (The Law Society and ILEX): 2 hours CPD
 
 
 
  Index
> Who should attend?
> Topics to be covered
> Date and times
> Venue/ maps
> Speakers
> Course accreditation
> Documentation
> Cost
> Contact/ queries
> Booking form
   
 
   
   
  Who should attend?
> All ancillary relief practitioners, especially those regularly involved with the disputes about property and business.
   
   
  Topics to be covered
> An in-depth look at businesses and bankruptcy in the context of Ancillary Relief plus all the important recent cases, including:
  - Life after Charman v Charman [2007] EWCA Civ 503 and update on other important recent cases
  - Ancillary relief and businesses
  - Ancillary relief and bankruptcy
  - Trusts of Land cases after Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17
       
   
  Date and times
> 3rd October 2007
> 6.00 p.m. Registration
> 6.30 p.m. Seminar commences
> 8.30 p.m. Drinks and buffet
   
   
  Venue/ maps
> The Diskus, Transport House, 128 Theobalds Road, London WCIX 8TN.
> Transport House is centrally located in Holborn. The nearest underground station is Holborn on the Piccadilly and Central Lines. Upon leaving Holborn Station cross over High Holborn and walk up Southampton Row. Theobalds Road is on the right.
> For a map and more information as to location, parking and traveling by bus train or underground from other stations click here (Transport House site) or click here (Google Maps site).
   
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  Speakers
   
> Edward Cross
Year of call 1975
Edward Cross
Edward’s practice has embraced a wide range of litigation and advocacy with long experience of the legal effects of family breakdown. In the family sphere he now concentrates on disputes over money and property on divorce, plus litigation over jointly owned homes. He also has considerable expertise in claims for professional negligence arising from family litigation. Edward is a member of the Family Law Bar Association and the Professional Negligence Bar Association. He sits as a Deputy District Judge in London and Essex.
   
   
> Robert Purdie
Year of call 1979
Robert Purdie
Robert has a wide ranging family practice including ancillary relief, Trusts of Land and Inheritance Act cases. He is frequently instructed on cases involving substantial assets, including companies and partnerships. He has contributed to Rayden and Jackson, Atkins Court Forms, Butterworths Family Law Guide and other works. Robert is a member of the Family Law Bar Association.
   
   
> Chris Bryden
Year of call 2003
Chris Bryden
Chris studied law at Magdalen College, Oxford. This was followed by an LLM at University College, London. Chris also spent a year working and gaining experience in the personal injury department of the Treasury Solicitor. His areas of practice include all family, civil and employment work.
   
   
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  Course accreditation
> Course accreditation (The Law Society and ILEX) - 2 hours CPD
   
   
  Documentation
> Each delegate will receive documentation prepared specifically for this seminar. The documentation serves as a guide during the seminar and as a valuable source of reference for subsequent use.
   
   
  Cost
  Note the discounts for multiple bookings.
> 1 delegate: £60 + £10.50 vat
> 2 delegates: £110 + £19.25 vat
> 3 delegates: £150 + £26.25 vat
> 4 or 5 delegates: £200 + £35 vat
> 6 or more delegates: £35 + £6.13 vat per delegate
   
  (Additional discounts may apply for employees of not for profit organistations - please enquire for details)
   
   
  Contact us/ queries
> For any query please contact the Chambers Administrator (Dawn Shaw) either by telephone (020 7440 8488) or fax (020 7440 8452) or to contact by e mail click here.
   
   
  Booking form
> For a seminar booking form please click here (in MS Word) or click here (as an Adobe pdf).
  (If you need to download a free version of Adobe Reader 8.1 to read the Adobe pdf click here)
   
   
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