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Friday, 25 July 2014

Bristol Law Society's Property Conference











Bristol Law Society's Property Conference 

Wednesday, 8th October 2014 

9.15 am - 4.30 pm


Leslie Blohm QC will be speaking at Bristol Law Society's Annual Property Conference at Osborne Clarke, which will focus on hot topics in property law and practice. Judge Havelock-Allan QC will provide a welcome and introduction, with expert speakers ready to share their wealth of knowledge and experience - this promises to be an engaging and informative day.

Topics include:
  • Welcome and introductions; Judge Havelock-Allan 
  • QC Challenges and solutions to local development issues; David North and Neil Bromwich, Osborne Clarke 
  • The devil’s in the detail in development agreements; Jonathan Seitler QC, Wilberforce Chambers 
  • Contracts for the sale of land – how flexible is time Leslie Blohm QC, St John’s Chambers 
  • The ease or unease of easements in development; Ewan Paton, Barrister, Guildhall Chambers 
  • Injunctions and damages in lieu after Coventry v Lawrence; David Holland QC, Landmark Chambers 
  • Property law: a case of boom & bust for the profession?; Calum MacLean, Lockton’s Professions 
  • Land development – title insurance solutions; Martin Wilks, First Title 
  • Remedies when developers infringe property rights; Session led by Tom Weekes and Toby Watkin, Landmark Chambers 
  • Development agreements and practical problems; Session led by Joanne Wicks QC, Wilberforce Chambers
  • A property developer’s trade secrets – case studies; Paul Addison, Managing Director, DevAssist 
Details:

- Download programme: BLS Property Conference 2014
- Venue: Osborne Clarke, 2 Temple Back East, Temple Quay, Bristol BS1 6EG
- Cost: £100 + VAT for BLS members / £150 + VAT for non-members
- Registration: Registration and refreshments will be served from 8.30am
- Starts: 9.15am
- Finishes: 4.30pm
- Accreditation: 5.5 CPD hours

Please make any booking requests direct to the conference organisers, Bristol Law Society by emailing events@bristollawsociety.com or calling 0117 945 8486.

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