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Online - LLG London Regional Meeting - Budgetary Concerns, Transactional Failures & S114 Reports

03 October 2023 12:00 - 13:00

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03 October 2023  |  Free

Join us for the inaugural LLG Regional London meeting. 

You will hear from our London Regional Director Patricia Narebor in respect of the strategic direction for the region including recruitment, retention, regional budgets and collaborations across the London area.  

We will then be joined by Estelle Culligan & Paul Bowden from our corporate partners Wilkin Chapman to speak on transactional failures and budgetary concerns in the wake of an increasing number of s114 reports. 

This session will be applicable to all levels of lawyer and will flag issues to watch out for and how to respond to them. 

We look forward to seeing you there.

Estelle Culligan, Partner

Estelle’s experience within local government law is wide ranging. She advises on issues including constitutional matters, councillors’ conduct, decision making and powers, planning, housing and all aspects of local authority governance. She has developed a particular interest and expertise in dealing with grievance and disciplinary matters involving statutory officers.

Estelle has personal experience and a deep understanding of the particular challenges that councillors and officers face in balancing their duties to the council and the public. While advising on the legalities of a particular situation, she also offers a sympathetic ear and pragmatic solutions to her clients’ issues.

Paul Bowden, Partner

Paul specialises in finding ways to assist local authorities in dealing with collections. He can advise on collections strategy, improving processes and finding solutions for a wide range of issues facing revenues teams which include maximising revenue, tackling static debt and collecting arrears.

Paul and his team are well experienced in supporting revenues teams with all manner of legal and insolvency related issues and there is particularly high demand for services relating to NDR liability (such as contested liability, tackling rates avoidance schemes and collecting NDR debts), freeing static debt to trigger collections and strategies to address sundry debts, including adult social care.

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