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UK Supreme Court considers test for dishonesty in criminal cases
The Supreme Court of England and Wales in its recent decision in Ivey v Genting Casinos [2017] UKSC 67 ("Ivey") took the opportunity to reassess the …
London High Court considers trustee decision-making processes
The High Court of England and Wales has provided useful guidance for trustees generally as to the scope of their powers and the manner in which they may …
Ilott v The Blue Cross and others – testamentary freedom and financial provision for family members around the common law world
On 25 April 2017 Richard Norridge, Joanna Caen and Gareth Keillor delivered a webinar on the state of the law relating to testamentary freedom and …
Court resolves dispute between parties as to who should hold the power to appoint trustees following settlor's death
The English High Court has recently approved an application to change the provision of a trust deed relating to the appointment of new trustees.[1] The …
Wills interpreted according to their ordinary and natural meaning despite this not reflecting testators' intention
The English High Court has recently held that, in a case concerning construction of Wills, the ordinary and natural meaning of survivorship clauses …
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