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Free Webinar | Intervenor claims – who, what, when and why?
15th February 2024
Tuesday 27th February 2024
1pm-2pm
Join Alexander Chandler KC, 1KBW; Max Turnell, 1KBW; Rhys Taylor, The 36 Group, and Helen Brander, Pump Court Chambers on Tuesday the 27th February, 1pm-2pm, for this latest free FRJ webinar: 'Intervenor claims - who, what, when and why?'.
This panel discussion from leading experts, chaired by Alexander Chandler KC, will cover:
- When should you join an intervenor (distinction between property claims and loans)
- What directions should be made?
- Applicable law (burden of proof)
- Costs – offers and rules
- Tips and traps
If you are unable to attend the webinar live but would like to receive the recording, please still register your details and this will be sent to you afterwards.
SPEAKERS
Alexander Chandler KC FCIArb, 1KBW
Alexander Chandler KC is a barrister specialising in financial remedies and TLATA at 1 King’s Bench Walk in London. He sits as a Recorder, Arbitrator and private FDR judge, posts blogs at familybrief.org, and tweets @familybrief.
Max Turnell, 1KBW
Max specialises in all areas of family finance and is ranked by both the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners for his financial remedy work. Max regularly deals with cases involving trusts & complex asset structures, claims under Schedule 1, TLATA and Part III, jurisdiction disputes and enforcement issues. He is comfortable both on his own or as a junior in a larger team. He is an expert in the use of the Judgment Summons procedure having been junior counsel, and later sole counsel, for Sir Frederick Barclay in the long-running and widely reported Barclay enforcement proceedings.
Rhys Taylor, 36 Group
Rhys Taylor is a barrister at The 36 Group and 30 Park Place. He is a member of the Family Procedure Rule Committee and the Pension Advisory Group. Bencher of the Inner Temple. Contributing Editor to The Family Court Practice and co-author of Pensions on Divorce: A Practitioner’s Guide. Regular lecturer including to the Judicial College. Rhys is a Recorder, arbitrator, mediator and a neutral/evaluator in the private FDR setting. He tweets @RhysTaylor32
Helen Brander, Pump Court Chambers
Helen is a barrister and arbitrator at Pump Court Chambers working in the fields of matrimonial finance and inheritance, trusts and estates. She complements that with private Children Act 1989 work. She writes and lectures frequently on matters of interest, including document manipulation, cryptoassets, financial provision for adult children and issues arising in TLATA and proprietary estoppel. She has a particular interest in Italian law and culture.