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This webinar forms part of the 2024 Trust & Corporate Services Providers Series.
This webinar provides one-hour of CPD and offers insights and updates from a leading industry-expert speaker.
All webinars can be booked individually, or you can book the entire series for a discounted cost. Delegates places are also interchangeable with colleagues from the same organisation.
Book the full series of webinars at a discounted price.
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Protectors in Trust Law
Overview: Introduction to protectors' roles and duties
Perspectives: Examines the narrow vs. wide views on protectors' roles
Case Law: Highlights recent legal developments affecting protectors
Practical Guidance: Tips on effectively exercising protector powers
The Non-Intervention Principle & Blessing Applications
Overview: Basics of the non-intervention principle in trust management
Recent Developments: Overview of key case law and its implications
Blessing Applications: Insight into when and why trustees seek court blessings
Trustee Guidance: Practical advice for trustees considering court approval or alternative actions
Erin Trimble-CregeenCounsel at Appleby |
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Erin practises in Appleby’s Dispute Resolution teams in the Isle of Man and Jersey. Having trained and qualified in the Isle of Man, Erin joined Appleby in October 2015 after gaining several years’ experience at a leading offshore firm in Guernsey. She specialises in trust disputes and general trust advisory work including advising trustees and beneficiaries on a wide range of contentious trust and estates issues and regularly presents to trust service providers on the obligations of trustees. |
Michael DaviesAssociate at Appleby |
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Michael is an Associate within Appleby Jersey’s Corporate department. He qualified as an English Solicitor in 2021 and his practice focuses on corporate and commercial matters including mergers and acquisitions, insolvency, and corporate restructuring. Michael also works as part of the firm’s Private Client and Trusts team and advises on all aspects of non-contentious trust and foundation matters, including on the establishment, restructuring and administration of Jersey trust structures. |