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Welcome back to Obiter Dicta after our summer break.
In this episode Grainne McMahon and Rachel Sherlock speak to Stephen Spierin, Barrister-at-Law about the growth of digital assets and their importance now in wills, the transmissibility of digital assets and testamentary capacity and the case of Banks v Goodfellow.
Click below to purchase a subscription, organise a free trial or request a remote demonstration of our online service in this area:
Irish Wills and Probate online service
By Bloomsbury Professional IrelandWelcome back to Obiter Dicta after our summer break.
In this episode Grainne McMahon and Rachel Sherlock speak to Stephen Spierin, Barrister-at-Law about the growth of digital assets and their importance now in wills, the transmissibility of digital assets and testamentary capacity and the case of Banks v Goodfellow.
Click below to purchase a subscription, organise a free trial or request a remote demonstration of our online service in this area:
Irish Wills and Probate online service