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Should I Stay or Should I go now?

24th Nov 2011

'Should I stay or Should I go now?' is the title of the 4 Paper Buildings Private Law seminar which was held on 24th November.  The varied panel of speakers addressed the current issues relating to Relocation.

We were delighted that Lord Justice Thorpe was able to join us at the event and address the audience as well as take questions.

Baroness Scotland QC chaired the seminar, and talks were given by Lord Justice Thorpe,  Joy Brereton, and a Relocation, Relocation, Relocation role play with 4PBs very own Kirste (Catherine Wood QC) and Phil (Alex Verdan QC).

‘Should I stay or Should I go now?’ is the title of the forthcoming 4 Paper Buildings Private Law seminar.

The speakers at the seminar will be looking at the current issues relating to Relocation.

Joy Brereton will be doing an analysis of the law post Re K.

Vasili Kapetanakis, will be sharing a social workers perspective

Catherine Wood QC and Alex Verdan QC will be doing a ‘Relocation, Relocation, Relocation’ role play.

We have applied for this seminar to be accredited for 2 hours CPD.

The seminar will take place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel (Blackfriars) on 24th November 2011.  Registration is at 5.30pm and the seminar will start at 6pm.

There is a £35 per delegate charge to attend this seminar, the Children & Families Across Borders charity will benefit from the proceeds of the seminar.

If you would like to book a place please complete the downloadable booking form.

Speakers

The Seminar will be chaired by Baroness Scotland QC
Joy Brereton – Re K: Has it changed the Law
Vasili Kapetanakis – A social workers perspective
Catherine Wood QC & Alex Verdan QC – Relocation, Relocation, Relocation (Role play with 4PB’s Kirstie  & Phil)

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