Registration has now closed for 4th Annual Conference of the Forum on 9 September 2021. If you would still like to attend, please email elspeth.berry@ntu.ac.uk to check last minute availability.
4th Annual Conference of the Partnership, LLP and LLC Law Forum Nottingham Law School, Nottingh
4th Annual Conference of the Partnership, LLP and LLC Law Forum
Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University,
9 September 2021 (10am-4pm, registration from 9.30am)
Registration is now open for this one day in-person conference. The deadline for registration is 31 August 2021. We look forward to welcoming academics, postgraduate students and practitioners.
https://www.ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/09/4th-annual-conference-of-the-partnership,-llp-and-llc-law-forum
The programme includes:
• Roderick I’Anson Banks, Partnership Counsel, 9 King’s Bench Walk - Share and share alike – or are they?
• Professor Geoffrey Morse, University of Birmingham - What is the point of section 26 of the Partnership Act 1890?
• Lida Pitsillidou, University of Central Lancashire (Cyprus) - Derivative actions and LLPs
• Jeremy Callman, Ten Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn - Forfeiture in LLPs and Partnerships: an aberration or a new frontier?
• Mark Baldwin, Macfarlanes - Director/shareholder, partner, member – what’s in a name?
• Luke Burgin, trainee solicitor, St James’ Square Law Firm - Old Dogs and New tricks – the evolving role of the General Partnership in the professional services sector
• Oliver Bullough, investigative journalist - Why the UK failed to regulate Limited Partnerships
Attending the Conference
• To register for the conference please visit our online store at https://www.ntu.ac.uk/about-us/events/events/2021/09/4th-annual-conference-of-the-partnership,-llp-and-llc-law-forum
• There is a conference fee of £25 payable via the online store.
• There will be lunch provided, as well as tea/coffee and refreshments at registration and during the morning and afternoon breaks.
• This will be an in-person event unless the re-imposition of Covid-19 restrictions require it to be moved online.
Please do email Elspeth Berry at elspeth.berry@ntu.ac.uk if you have any queries.
We look forward to seeing you!
Categories: Elspeth Berry, Reader in Law, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University