Introduction to contentious probate
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- Introduction to contentious probate
Date: 7 September 2021
Starts: 1:00 pm
Ends: 2:30 pm
Venue: Zoom
Cost: FREE
CPD Points: 1
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Who Should Attend?
This one-hour webinar, aimed at lawyers wishing to move into the field of inheritance, wills and probate will provide practitioners with a whistle-stop tour on contentious probate matters. There will also be chance to take part in an interactive session on how to run a contentious probate claim. This event is also ideal for solicitors who are after a refresher on this subject.
Topics include:
- The essential components of contentious probate
Daniel Soar, Barrister, St John’s Chambers - From caveats to subpoenas: A whistle-stop tour of contentious probate procedure
Annie Sampson, Barrister, St John’s Chambers - Putting it all together: An interactive session on running contentious probate claims in practice
Joss Knight, Barrister, St John’s Chambers - Live Q&A discussion
Joined by Paul Gordon, of Willans LLP & Alison Porter of Pennywise Consultants Ltd
For a full programme, visit this page.
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Annie Sampson
- Call: 2015
Annie is a specialist chancery barrister and a trained mediator. Annie’s practice focuses predominantly on wills and trusts and property disputes. Accordingly, Annie has considerable experience of a broad range work in both areas including, for example, trusts...

Daniel Soar
- Call: 2016
Daniel has an established chancery practice – covering the traditional areas of probate, property and trusts – appearing regularly in the High Court, County Court and Property Tribunals. As part of his probate practice, Daniel frequently advises on...
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