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Date & Time: Wednesday 16th December 2020, 11.15am – 12.15pm
Venue: Online (Using Zoom)
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Overage is becoming increasingly important especially with the Government’s intentions to free up large areas of land to development. The course aims to look at some of the issues in this complex area.
Topics covered include:
This update is aimed at commercial property solicitors and practitioners as well as developers.
We will be using the Zoom software (Zoom.com) to host the session, with the intention being that everyone attending (if they choose) can see both Richard presenting as well as all the other attendees – so it will be the closest thing to attending a physical conference that we can achieve.
Zoom is the video conferencing platform used by a large number of law firms and from what we have experienced to date, appears reliable.
It will be an interactive session with Richard speaking for up to an hour followed by questions. Questions can also be asked during the session (which is what Richard prefers).
Once you have registered for the event, you will be sent, separately by email, login details so that only those registered will be able to attend.
For obvious reasons, we have a limited number of spaces which will be allocated in the order of registration.
We hope you can join us – and look forward to seeing you on Wednesday 16th December!
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Richard has been the Head of Professional Support at Davitt Jones Bould since 2002. He speaks at numerous courses for law societies all over the country, various public courses, and in-house seminars within solicitor firms and has also talked extensively to local authorities and central government bodies. His areas of specialism include both commercial and residential property, in particular in relation to local government law conveyancing issues, development land, commercial property and incumbrances in relation to land.
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