
Video: ‘Permanent endowment’ and ‘Coffee and a charity law catch up’
During this webinar, Matt explains what permanent endowment is and when a charity will have it. He also discusses charity trustees’ powers and duties

During this webinar, Matt explains what permanent endowment is and when a charity will have it. He also discusses charity trustees’ powers and duties

Clive Moys was invited by Property Week to discuss the digital pilot scheme, announced by the Government, to test the use of digital tools

Marcus Flavin discusses some recent interesting blessing and Beddoe decisions from Jersey and Henry Day considers some points arising from that aspect of

Josh Lewison was invited by Today’s Wills & Probate to discuss how trust litigation is changing, and how dispute resolution tactics now call for

In this webinar, William Moffett and Sophia Rogers discuss recent contentious probate cases involving the forgery of wills. This webinar is part of the

Trustees’ Decisions – how to make ’em, shake ’em and break ’em (Marie-Claire Bleasdale) Trustees’ Decisions – How to make ’em, shake ’em and

Josh Lewison and Poppy Rimington-Pounder of Radcliffe Chambers with Andreas Kistler of Carey Olsen and Jacob Ward of Macfarlanes discuss how to deploy commercial

Kate Selway KC and Matt Mills host a practical discussion on how clients can issue a claim against an estate which does not have

The Court of Appeal gave judgment last week in the Britvic pension increase case, applying the Supreme Court’s recent guidance on contractual interpretation, explaining

In this article David Mohyuddin KC and Andrew Brown review the judgments made on restructuring plans to identify common themes in their usage. This
