Local Government Lawyer

In the fourth session of our Civil Fraud Webinar Series 2024 - 2025, Andrew Carter and Paul Fuller review the law, together with some recent authorities, and discuss practical and tactical considerations in relation to property fraud; real, personal, legal and equitable.

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About the speakers

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Andrew Carter

Andrew Carter is a Property, Commercial, and Employment barrister. He regularly appears in the County Court and High Court in trials and on appeal in real property, landlord and tenant, and company and commercial matters including unfair prejudice petitions and insolvency proceedings.

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Paul Fuller

Paul transferred to the Bar in 2021 following a successful career as a litigation solicitor, where Paul headed up the dispute resolution team at a leading law firm.

Paul regularly acts and advises in high value, complex proceedings both in the county courts and the High Court. Paul’s expertise covers property litigation (both residential and commercial), complex contract disputes, actions in negligence, company and commercial law, insolvency proceedings and contentious probate.

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