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Hear from Denzil Lush, Lynne Bradey and others at Clarion’s annual event

19 May 2016

Clarion’s annual Court of Protection Masterclass is held specifically for court of protection practitioners in order to address the issues faced by Deputies on a day to day basis.

This full day event will provide updates in respect of Court of Protection case law, costs and a number of issues from dealing with cases arising from catastrophic injuries and how to make the Protected Party’s money last.

A panel of experts in the field will share their knowledge and experience:

Sally Jones – Head of legal  at The Public Guardian
Judge Denzil Lush – Senior Judge of the Court of Protection
Francesca P. Gardner – Barrister at Kings Chambers
Lynne Bradey – Partner at Wrigleys Solicitors
Andrew McAulay – Costs Lawyer and Partner at Clarion
Paul Sayers and Toby Alcock – Financial Advisors from Towry

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