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Conferences and courses


This page contains details of forthcoming property law conferences and open courses organised by various providers including the Property Law Website. For in-house courses run by Gary Webber and others go to the Inhouse Courses page.

(To advertise on this page contact courses@propertylawuk.net)


Commercial Property Litigation

Date and venue: 16 September 2009, London

Topics:
  • Consents to assignment in a difficult market
  • Recover of commercial service charges

  • Disputed 1954 Act Renewal and Termination Claims - Some Practical Tips
  • Some Do’s and Do Not’s in Rent Review Arbitrations
  • Remedies in Property Disputes
  • Making the Best of Mediation in Property Disputes
  • Insolvency and Property Disputes
Speakers: Gary Webber, Malcolm Sheehan, Jacqui Joyce, Alan Johns, Emma Humphreys.

Price: £395 + VAT (CLT subscription members); £495 + VAT (non-subscription members)

CPD: 6 hours

Course provider: Central Law Training

Tel: 0121 355 0900 (ask for Registrar)

E-mail: registrar@centlaw.com


Blundell Lectures 2009

Proprietary Estoppel – Where Are We Now?
Monday 29th June, 6pm-8pm, Royal College of Surgeons of England
35-43 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE

Cost per Lecture: £65 + VAT = £74.75
Discounted rate for all four seminars: £234 + VAT = £269.10

For further details please contact: Rachel Hiscox, Quadrilect on 020 7242 4141 or email: rachel@quadrilect.co.uk

These lectures qualify for 1½ CPD points

Supported by Falcon Chambers
Proceeds to benevolent associations of The Bar Council, RICS, The Law Society.

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