Bespoke Seminars:
Training on Proceeds of Crime for Solicitors and Accountants - Practice, Proceedures and risk management.
By Mike Magee
Training on Personal Injury litigation management and court practices and proceedures
[ a course aimed at Para Legals, Legal Executives and litigation support staff]
by Beth Cook and Roderick Spinks
(Both courses are designed to be run at firms offices.)
September 2004
20th Business Q-ton Forum Cambridge bus2009
21st Business Dunston Hall Norwich bus2109
22nd Business Haycock Hotel Wansford, Peterborough bus2209
23rd Business Flitwick Manor Hotel Flitwick bus2309
October 2004
4th Property Q-ton Forum Cambridge prop0410
5th Property Dunston Hall Norwich prop0510
6th Property Haycock Hotel Wansford, Peterborough prop0610
7th Property Flitwick Manor Hotel Flitwick prop0710
18th Family A/R Q-ton Forum Cambridge fam1810
19th Family A/R Dunston Hall Norwich fam1910
20th Family A/R Haycock Hotel Wansford, Peterborough fam2010
21st Family A/R Flitwick Manor Hotel Flitwick fam2110
*Please note that places are limited to 28 per seminar to ensure the effectiveness the session.
*If you are unable to attend any of our Seminars, but would like to obtain a
copy of the Seminar Notes, please telephone Sharon Bannerman on 01223 431905
who will be pleased to forward you a copy.
With regard to in-house training, we are able to arrange seminars on any subject within our areas of expertise, which include:
· Pensions and other financial settlement vehicles in ancillary relief cases
· Small family applications in the County Court
· Preparing a child abduction case
· Evidence and directions in care cases
· Farming divorces
· Agricultural holdings
· Agriculture in other areas of law
· Neighbour disputes: noise, smells and boundaries
· The law of landlord and tenant
· Planning Appeals
· Listed Buildings
· Enforcement
· Environmental & pollution issues (including civil proceedings & protection in the Magistrates Court)
· Water and drainage
· Markets
· Basic criminal procedures in the Magistrates Court
· Illegally obtained evidence in criminal proceedings
· Current topics in criminal evidence
· Current topics in employment law
· Mental Health Tribunals
· The law of sales of goods/consumer credit
· Fatal accidents
· S.33 of the Limitation Act 1980
· Smith -V- Manchester Awards
· Pension loss in PI cases
· Probate, Wills and Trusts
If you would like further information on our annual seminar program or would like to discuss in-house training, please contact Sharon Bannerman at our Cambridge office on 01223 431905
or alternatively by e.mail: sharon.bannerman@fennerschambers.co.uk