Half Day Conference: Joint Property – Issues in Life and Death – FULLY SUBSCRIBED
This event was rapidly fully-subscribed, we have published the notes below.
Location: Prince Philip House, 3 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5DG
Learning objectives: As part of its continuing program of professional development seminars and conferences, 5 Stone Buildings held a half-day conference to consider and discuss the many recent decisions and notable developments in the field of joint property.
This is a subject at the core of 5 Stone Buildings’ work, spanning several key practice areas.
The conference addressed issues faced by clients and professionals, bringing the benefit of the speakers’ considerable expertise across a wide range of personal and real property considerations.
Conference Programme:
The conference ran from 9.15am to 12.30pm, including a coffee break and panel discussion.
8.30am: A light breakfast
9.00am: Introduction by Henry Legge QC
9.05am: Henry Legge QC and Luke Harris on Co-ownership of Chattels
• When joint interests in chattels arise
• Different types of joint interests
• Protecting and executing joint interests
9.40am: Simon Douglas on Recent Developments in Family Property
10.15am: A 30 minute coffee break
10.45am: Louisa Nye on Joint Ownership and Registered Land: Common Problems and Practical Solutions
11.20am: Miranda Allardice and William East on Constructive versus Resulting Trust:
Confusion or Clarity?
12.00pm: Plenary Session
12.30pm: Close
Prince Philip House, Carlton House Terrace, London, UK