2019 Trust & Corporate Service Providers CPD Seminar Series – The impact of international sanctions on trust structures

Professional Development

Overview

This seminar forms part of the 2019 Trust & Corporate Service Providers CPD Seminar Series – a series of 10 CPD seminars, which take place once a month.

The 2019 Trust & Corporate Service Providers CPD Seminar Series provides essential updates for trust and corporate services professionals, delivered by industry recognised experts. This series will comprise 10 monthly seminars of 60 minutes, inclusive of a 15-minute Q&A, covering a wide range of topics.

Book the full series

14 Mar 2019 - 12 Dec 2019

Suitable For

Trust & Corporate Service Provider professionals

1 CPD hours
1 hour
Jersey

This course has already run and a new date has not yet been scheduled. Please contact us to register your interest.

TIMINGS

Seminars

14:00-15:00 (Registration from 13.45)
Venue: Jersey International Business School

BENEFITS

  • Hard copies of speakers’ notes/slides are provided at each seminar – subject to availability
  • Certificates of attendance are provided
  • Refreshments are provided
  • 1 hours of CPD

SEMINAR CONTENT

  • What are sanctions and why are they used?
  • What form do they take and how they are implemented in Jersey?
  • Why do trustees need to be concerned?

TUTOR

Henry Wickham, Senior Associate at Bedell Cristin & Chair of STEP – Jersey Branch

Henry advises on all aspects of Jersey trusts, foundations and related corporate law issues, including complex restructurings, private trust companies and family offices. He also advises on pension schemes, Jersey FATCA and CRS and has significant experience advising upon the impact of international sanctions upon trusts.

Henry is identified in the Private Client Global Elite "Ones to Watch" 2018 list and was Lawyer of the Year IFC Associate at the Citywealth Future Leaders Awards 2017 and 2016. He was recognised as one of the "Top 35 Under 35" by Private Client Practitioner 2011 and 2015 and cited as being "very accomplished, well-organised and extremely responsive" by Legal 500 2016. Henry is the Chair of the Jersey Branch of STEP.