Legal Sector Breakfast Briefing - Hull

Armstrong Watson and Royal Bank of Scotland would like to invite you to the next of our regular series of Breakfast Briefings for the Legal Services Market in Hull, although we will be running this Briefing via Teams and changing the time to 10am.

Although now using technology, as with our previous events, invites are still being restricted to key decision-makers within key regional firms with a select group of regular attendees.  That way we will still attract high quality nationally recognised speakers to present on law firm management issues.

Acting for Vulnerable Clients – An Opportunity for Law Firms

Brooks Macdonald are a discretionary fund management company who are working with Armstrong Watson to promote the best routes to financial advice and investment management for vulnerable clients.

There is a growing regulatory focus on service provision to vulnerable clients across a wide range of industries, from communications and energy to legal and financial services.  Vulnerable clients often struggle to comprehend the solutions they are paying for.  This is a key theme for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) as they focus more sharply on an ageing population and vulnerability in general.

This presentation covers factors to consider for law firms in acting for vulnerable clients, whether due to age; mental capacity; or when acting as a Court of Protection appointed Deputy.   This can be a growth area for law firms as the number of such clients increase, but also as a differentiating factor to other providers.  The market opportunities will be put into context alongside the changing regulatory backdrop around working alongside other professionals in acting for vulnerable clients, particularly in relation to new referral arrangement requirements.  

The UKs ageing demographic means that the number of vulnerable clients seeking complementary legal and financial services is set to increase, and many will be affected by circumstances making them susceptible to detriment.  Where advisers can work together, signposting appropriately skilled advice to support such clients, they open an opportunity for regular and renewed referrals and the chance to add significant value to the client service experience.

Speaker Profile – David Mulholland

David joined Brooks Macdonald in 2017 and supports and develops intermediary relationships throughout the UK.  He is also responsible for the distribution of the Brooks Macdonald Personal Injury & Court of Protection Service.

Prior to joining Brooks Macdonald, David worked as an Investment Consultant, and at Aviva UK Life and Pensions as a Sales Consultant. He has over 20 years’ experience working in sales in the financial services industry.


Date & Time

Date: Wednesday, 3rd March 2021
Time: 10.00am


Registration details

We would be delighted if you are able to attend, to secure your free place, please sign up via email to dawn.smith@armstrongwatson.co.uk.  Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.   We are allowing 90 minutes for this session.