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Hampshire Law Society CPD Programme 2021
Hampshire Law Society CPD Programme 2021
JANUARY
Monday 11 January 2021 1500-1630
Dealing with joint property ventures
Ian Quayle, lecturer for 16 years for CLT amongst others and will be presenting the following:
■ Vehicles for the JV – companies, partnerships, and equity sharing leases
■ Structuring the JV – what should the documentation deal with
■ Due diligence issues and the JV Vehicle
What can go wrong – an examination of case law.
Tuesday 26 January 2021 1100-1200
Land Registry
Ian Quayle has been a lecturer for 16 years for CLT amongst others.
FEBRUARY
Tuesday 2 February 2021 1500-1630
SDLT – Part 1
Paul Clark has been a commercial property solicitor for over 40 years. He is an expert on many aspects of commercial property law and is a popular and engaging speaker. Bullet points to follow.
Tuesday 23 February 2021 1500-1630
Private client
Professor Lesley King is Private Client Practice Head at the College of Law, Bloomsbury. Bullet points to follow.
MARCH
Tuesday 2 March 2021 1500-1630
SDLT – Part 2
Paul Clark has been a commercial property solicitor for over 40 years. He is an expert on many aspects of commercial property law and is a popular and engaging speaker. Bullet points tba.
Tuesday 16 March 2021 1500-1630
Conveyancing Update
Richard Snape is a consultant with Davitt Jones Bould. He is a renowned speaker on all aspects of Real Estate Law. As a specialist speaker to property lawyers and property professionals, Richard has a reputation for delivering practical advice in an entertaining and engaging way. Conveyancing continues to undergo major changes and the course will aim to look at the most important changes and their effect on the conveyancer.
Tuesday 23 March 2021 1100-1200
Searches – Commercial Property
Ian Quayle has been a lecturer for 16 years for CLT amongst others.
Tuesday 30 March 1500-1630
Family Law Update – Part 1
HHJ Simmonds former solicitor and member of the children panel – appointed as a DJ in 2010 as a DJ of the principal registry of the family division and transferred to the western circuit in November 2015. At the PRFD he undertook all forms of family work to include complex children and money.
APRIL
Tuesday 20 April 2021 1500-1630
Probate Update – Part 1
Kerry Morgan-Gould Kerry is a Partner and Head of the Trusts & Estates Team at Ashfords LLP. Kerry has been qualified for 12 years. She advises private individuals, charities and trustees in relation to all matters arising out of contentious Wills, Trusts and Estates. In addition, Kerry also advises clients in relation to contentious Court of Protection matters. Bullet points to follow.
MAY
Tuesday 11 May 2021 1500-1630
Trust matters
Professor Lesley King is Private Client Practice Head at the College of Law, Bloomsbury. Bullet points to follow.
Tuesday 18 May 2021 1500-1630
Family Law update – Part 2
HHJ Simmonds former solicitor and member of the children panel – appointed as a DJ in 2010 as a DJ of the principal registry of the family division and transferred to the western circuit in November 2015. At the PRFD he undertook all forms of family work to include complex children and money.
JUNE
Tuesday 15 June 2021 1500-1630
Conveyancing Update
Richard Snape is a consultant with Davitt Jones Bould. He is a renowned speaker on all aspects of Real Estate Law and he lectures nationwide to a wide audience. Richard has a reputation for delivering practical advice in an entertaining and engaging way. Conveyancing continues to undergo major changes and the course will aim to look at the most important changes and their effect on the conveyancer.
Tuesday 22 June 2021 1500-1630
Property Lecture
Edward Denehan is recommended by Chambers and Partners (2015 Ed.) for Real Estate Litigation. “He is a very robust advocate, who has a good way of speaking in layman’s terms and is able to get his message across.” “He is pretty impressive when he is on his feet.” He is also recommended for Property Litigation in the Legal 500 and has been for many years…’.
Tuesday 29 June 1500-1630
Probate – Part 2
Kerry Morgan-Gould Kerry is a Partner and Head of the Trusts & Estates Team at Ashfords LLP. Kerry has been qualified for 12 years. She advises private individuals, charities and trustees in relation to all matters arising out of contentious Wills, Trusts and Estates. In addition, Kerry also advises clients in relation to contentious Court of Protection matters. Bullet points to follow.
FREE CPD WEBINARS
Watch this space for free webinars coming in 2021. These are available to members only and will include:
■ SRA account rules
■ Property Auctions
■ Insolvency
■ Flood risk
If you would like to offer a free webinar to members of Hampshire Law Society please get in touch with Alison at bdo@hampshirelawsociety.co.uk. Full details will be emailed out in due course.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Unless otherwise notified all lectures take place on Zoom from 1500-1630. The programme will be updated once additional information received distributed via email and in the quarterly magazine. You can find more detail on each lecture on our website: www.hampshirelawsociety.co.uk
Pricing 1.5 hour lecture: £35.00 (Non Member £50.00) All lectures will take place via Zoom for the foreseeable future. The link will be provided in the days prior to the event. Handouts will be emailed prior to each lecture
TERMS & CONDITIONS
■ All applications will receive a written confirmation of booking
■ Payment can be made securely online or is required with the registration form. No places can be reserved without payment
■ Booking is subject to availability of places
■ Delegates may be substituted at any time with an appropriate additional payment for any non-members
■ HILS accepts no responsibility for the views or opinions as expressed by the speakers, chairman or any other persons at the event
■ HILS reserves the right to alter the venue, programme and the speakers at any time
■ Claiming member rates remains the responsibility of the claimant however HILS will ensure that you are charged the appropriate fee once membership status checked
Your membership entitles you to attend online seminars run by some of our neighbouring law societies. ■