On Friday 20th September 2024 join members of Trinity Chambers' Business and Property teams for a full day of networking, lectures and presentations.
The fully packed programme of presentations is designed to have a wide appeal to a broad mix of dispute resolution lawyers.
With six hours of CPD, breakfast, lunch and refreshments served throughout the course of day and a networking drinks reception afterwards, we are sure that you will find the day enjoyable, informative and entertaining.
The full Conference programme is as follows:
- David Comb - 'Stand and Deliver' - Interpreting Clauses in Commercial Contracts
- Seth Kitson - 'They Think It's All Over' - Un-settling a Settlement Agreement
- Peter Marcus - 'Not Worth the Paper...' - Challenging Experts and Their Evidence
- Abigail Cheetham - 'Proper Property Law' - 2024 Property Case Law Update
- James Reckitt - 'The Good, the Bad and the Miserly' - Limitation Periods, Insolvency and Insurers
- Simon Goldberg K.C. - 'James Bond and the Supreme Court' - Adverse Possession
- Andrew Francis - 'Do and be Damned' - A Restrictive Covenants Review
- James McHugh - 'Give me Just a Little More Time' - A Look at Relief from Sanctions
- District Judge Temple - 'I'm Perfectly Capable' - Assessing Capacity
- His Honour Judge Davis White K.C. - 'Never Send to Know for Whom the Bell Tolls...' - Unfair Prejudice Petitions and Limitation Periods
- Troy Benjamin - 'The Totally Not Scary Pop Quiz'
The Conference will take place at The North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineering, Neville Hall, Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1SE. Registration is at 10am, with the talks being delivered between 10.30am and 5pm.
There are still some limited spaces available. The price per delegate is £65.00 + VAT and includes breakfast, lunch and networking drinks reception.
To book, please email stevew@trinitychambers.co.uk.
Feedback from previous Trinity Conferences includes:
“The conference was a triumph. The speakers were excellent, and the format was great. I would certainly attend a similar event in future without hesitation.”
“Congratulations on what was a well-received conference from the delegate’s perspective. The ‘Question Time’ was especially entertaining and informative. There was a good mix of topics and a surprisingly ‘practical’ angle to things.”
“It was an excellent day, you excelled yourselves. Relevant topics, engaging speakers, friendly faces and a convenient lovely location.”
“It’s not often that I come away from any course or conference empowered with food for thought—so full marks to Trinity Chambers.”
“An excellent day and value for money.”
“Course materials were superb.”
“A good variety of talks and topics, all of which were delivered with aplomb”
“Excellent day, well organised and a good range of topics.”