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4 thoughts on “Asset & Wealth Management law expert”
Simon
happens in Australia as well – I have variously been nominate as an expert in wills and trusts (last did a will 25 years ago), trusts (ditto),, tax law (never). I now wait with bated breath for the next nomination.
lol – had me going there
Reminds me of the Association of Costs Lawyers!
The ACL are only charging £450 subscription this year. Add on the cost of purchasing CPD points and time and money spent at the AGM or seminars say a total of £2,500.
Hey, I can go to the Bahamas for £2,500 and actually enjoy myself.