Lawyers

Jenny McKeown

Work Department

Employment, pensions, private wealth, immigration, contentious trusts and corporate tax

Position

Head of the employment, pensions, immigration and private wealth practice group, Jenny is a leading contentious trusts specialist. She is widely recognised for her experience in complex, high value trust disputes in the private wealth, pensions, banking and financial services sectors (both onshore and offshore). She acts for trustees, beneficiaries, corporates, financial services firms, financial institutions, insurers and private individuals.

Jenny has acted on a number of high profile claims and trust disputes both onshore and offshore. Her experience ranges from advising on technical areas of rectification and construction of trust documentation to applications for disclosure of information and seeking to hold trustees to account. Jenny has particular expertise in professional negligence claims against trustee advisors and representing trustees in fraud proceedings. She also has extensive experience of third-party litigation funding and insurance arrangements and recovering assets obtained in breach of trust.

Jenny is valued by clients for bringing a commercial and pragmatic approach to complex legal issues. Jenny is ranked in the Hall of Fame for Contentious Trusts and Probate and Pensions Litigation in Legal 500 UK and is ranked in both the Chambers & Partners UK and HNW guides. She is included in the Private Client Global Elite directory and has recently been ranked in two separate Citywealth lists: the ‘Top 10 Power Women Trust Litigators’ and ‘Top 100 Trust Litigators and Polymaths’ where clients and peers described her as “discerning with great acumen, innovation and shrewdness. Quick witted, ingenious and clever”. Whilst heading the contentious trust team, Jenny won the Trust and Estates Litigation Team of the Year at Legal Week’s Commercial Litigation and Arbitration Awards for her victory in the Privy Council in Sachak Khan & Ors v Gany Holdings & Ors (regarding a £100 million cross border trust dispute).

She is regularly asked to speak at conferences on topical issues and has written a number of published articles.

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