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Robert Kovacs
Robert Kovacs
Dr Robert Kovacs specialises in public international law, international arbitration and business and human rights. He has represented individuals, companies, States, and State-owned entities in international disputes across a range of sectors, including energy, mining, construction, banking, mergers and acquisitions, sport, property and technology. He has a focus on Europe, Asia-Pacific and MENA. Robert holds a PhD in international law, is the former Co-Chair of the Asia-Pacific Forum for International Arbitration and is a senior fellow at the Melbourne University Law School.
Adele Pledger
Adele Pledger
Adele deals with all aspects of family law, including divorce and financial remedies, pre and post nuptial agreements, cohabitation agreements and separation, occupation and non-molestation orders, child contact and living arrangements, and other private children law issues. Adele has particular expertise in dealing with complex, often high net worth and with an international dimension, financial division upon divorce. Adele is known for giving clear, strategic and pragmatic advice, to achieve the best outcome for her client, as quickly and painlessly as possible. She tends to settle the majority of her cases out of Court, but if necessary she has no fear in fighting her client's corner in litigation and achieving the desired result that way. In Legal 500 2022, Adele was described as follows: 'Adele Pledger is a Diana Parker in waiting. Adored by clients, especially those with the most complex financial affairs and commercial backgrounds, she is a creative lawyer and a match for anyone doing the work. Her down to earth manner makes her approachable, inspires confidence and she spots points few others do.' Chambers & Partners 2023 said the following about Adele: 'She has particular expertise in high-value, multi-jurisdictional matrimonial finance cases. An impressed barrister reports: "She is so incredibly impressive; she is as numerate as any solicitor I have seen, and I'm a numbers nerd. She is incredibly charming, extremely bright and has such a wonderful manner with clients. She is the total package." A source notes: "She is an incredible lawyer. She is so thorough and detailed, but is also somebody that I find so approachable and easy to deal with."' Adele is well recognised and respected in the market. She won the 2021 Spear's Wealth Management Award for 'Future Leader in Private Client Services', and she was ranked: as 'Up and Coming' in the 2023 UHNW Chambers & Partners Guide;  'Top Recommended' in Spears 500 2023 'Next Generation Partner' in Legal 500 2022; and in Citywealth's 'Future Top 100 Leaders' in 2019. Adele is also a trained Mediator, with particular focus on facilitating resolution of financial matters on divorce, however complex the circumstances may be.
Alexander Breedon
Alexander Breedon
Alex advises clients on all aspects of family law including divorce, financial disputes, cohabitation, children matters and pre and postnuptial agreements. He has particular experience in dealing with complex international divorce cases, forum disputes, multi-jurisdictional asset portfolios, and enforcement tactics. Alex regularly advises on private children matters and has successfully represented clients in international relocation cases, including in the Court of Appeal. He acts regularly for clients negotiating pre and post-nuptial agreements, both for those based in England, and those based internationally with connections to England. Clients praise Alex for being efficient, strategic and commercial. He provides the right advice and the right time – whether the strategy requires robust litigation, crisis management, or an elegant and private resolution to the issues at hand.
Alexandra Dix
Alexandra Dix
Alexandra is a senior associate in the trust, estate and inheritance disputes team. Alexandra acts for individuals, charities and trustees in relation to a wide range of domestic and cross-border trust and succession matters. She advises on all types of trust and probate disputes ranging from issues relating to the validity of wills and trusts, the construction and rectification of wills and deeds, removal of executors and trustees, constructive trust and proprietary estoppel claims and claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. She also advises on Court of Protection matters, including statutory wills and powers of attorney. She is a member of the firm's Charity Legacy Team and Elder Law Team.
Alexandra Thompson
Alexandra Thompson
Alex is a senior associate in the employment team. Alexandra advises both organisations and individuals on all aspects of the employment relationship, from negotiating complex contracts to exit strategies and beyond, including employment litigation in the Employment Tribunal and High Court. Alex advises clients across a broad range of industries, including charities, fashion and brands, tech and financial services. She works closely with in-house HR and legal teams to successfully resolve HR issues (including disciplinary, grievance, capability and redundancy procedures), develop robust contractual documentation and policies, advise on exit negotiations, and navigate contentious matters (whether through litigation, or negotiated means). Alex has particular expertise assisting in international employment matters, with extensive cross-border knowledge. She also works closely with the Withers Tech team in connection with high-value commercial transactions, including investment rounds and founder-disputes. Clients comment on Alex’s pragmatic and empathetic approach when handling delicate commercial and reputational issues. Alex is also a trained Mental Health First Aider (MHFA).
Alice Tomlin
Alice Tomlin
Alice advises on matters for charities, private individuals and institutions in relation to all aspects of contentious trust and succession disputes, with a particular focus on Court of Protection matters. She advises on a range of issues that come within the Court of Protection’s jurisdiction, including statutory will applications, lifetime gifts and matters concerning the operation of attorneyships and deputyships. She has particular expertise on international capacity issues. She is an active member of the elder law team.
Alison Paines
Alison Paines
Alison is a partner in the charities team. She has over 25 years of experience in advising charities and other non-profit bodies, and those who contract with or donate to them. Her clients include an eclectic mix of service providers, grant-makers, educational bodies, aid agencies and research institutes, as well as individual and corporate philanthropists. She advises on all aspects of charities’ activities but specialises in strategic and governance advice. She is particularly well known for her expertise on medical charities (especially those linked with the National Health Service), educational charities, charities associated with government and international charity issues. Alison is well used to negotiating for clients with the Charity Commission and other regulators. She is the past Chairman of the Charity Law Association and the current Chair of Governors at a leading school.
Amber Melville-Brown
Amber Melville-Brown
Amber leads the global media and reputation team. She is uniquely placed to serve our worldwide client base as a dual qualified media and reputation lawyer, admitted in both the courts of England and Wales, and New York. This enhances her already strong offering giving her a unique perspective on transatlantic media and reputation related issues. Amber guides and protects her clients through all issues of reputation, privacy, crisis management, media advice, data protection, harassment and blackmail, through pre- and post- publication situations, in negotiation and litigation. Moreover, Amber’s expertise extends well beyond black letter law into all areas of communication, as she uses her legal expertise, experience, contacts and emotional intelligence to provide a holistic approach for her clients, whether dealing with the traditional or social media, with internal corporate or family issues, with the public at large or any third parties. Amber has been a prolific and respected author and commentator on media legal matters throughout her career. Recognised as ‘absolutely outstanding’, Amber is highly regarded and revered for her empathy, availability and judgment. 
Amy Carter
Amy Carter
Amy advises charities, philanthropists and businesses on charity law and commercial matters, as well as advising a range of not-for-profit and for-profit educational institutions. Amy works with all types of charity, including charitable trusts, charitable companies, Royal Charter bodies and unincorporated associations. She advises many of the UK’s most loved charities in relation to grant-making, fundraising (including society lotteries and major gifts), disposals of land and commercial contracts, as well as governance, corporate and trust advice. She also advises charities, including in the education sector, on mergers and restructurings. Amy advises on engagement with the Charity Commission both at the regulatory engagement stage and the permissions stage. She regularly works alongside our property team to advise on the charity aspects of complex property developments involving charities and their subsidiary companies. Amy regularly advises on the establishment of new charities – both operational charities and grant-making foundations.  She is involved in the structuring of private foundations to take account of donors’ complex tax profiles and works closely with the firm’s leading private client and tax team to provide integrated advice. She advises on major gifts to UK charities, as well as commercial fundraising partnerships benefiting UK charities. Her advice regularly includes an international element, such as the recognition by HMRC of European charities for UK tax reliefs or the creation of dual qualified US-UK charities. She has recently advised on a large complex cross-border restructuring which saw a significant offshore grant making trust migrate to England and Wales. She is passionate about the charity sector and its role within society. She regularly responds to sector consultations on behalf of the firm or as part of the Charity Law Association; most recently, Amy coordinated the firm's response to the Charity Commission's consultation on changes to the Annual Return. Amy spent 5 months on secondment to the in-house legal team at one of the firm’s clients, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB). She advised on a range of issues including fundraising regulation, data protection, gambling law, commercial contracts, licensing and corporate governance. She is currently a trustee of a leading disability charity which provides a range of support to disabled and disadvantaged people, their families and carers, including care services and accommodation. As well as being a trustee, she is a member of the Governance and Compliance Committee and the Culture and Remuneration Committee. She has previously been a trustee for two charities in the mental health space: one supporting children and families across Luton, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire and the other supporting student mental health.
Andrew Fremlin-Key
Andrew Fremlin-Key
Andrew is a partner in the litigation and arbitration team. Andrew has been recognised by the legal directories as a 'rising star', 'an associate to watch' and a 'seasoned practitioner in sports-related matters, advising well-known sports personalities in reputational issues and privacy'. He advises clients in relation to contentious data protection, defamation, privacy, blackmail and harassment issues, ranging from phone hacking cases and right to erasure applications to advising on non-disclosure agreements for highly confidential clients. Recognising the rapidly developing inter-relationship between tax investigations and media issues, Andrew has also carved out a niche area of practice utilizing his skills and experience to advise a broad range of high profile clients on contentious tax litigation and multi-jurisdictional investigations, including Unexplained Wealth Orders and Account Freezing Orders.
Andrew Wass
Andrew Wass
Andrew is a commercial litigator, focusing on financial services disputes. After university, Andrew pursued a career outside the law, working in a variety of industries including time as an inter-dealer broker in the foreign exchange market.  He has considerable experience in contentious financial services and has unique insight into the financial markets and their specialist products. Andrew’s other contentious experience includes professional negligence claims, sport, civil fraud and judicial review. He is also a qualified CEDR Mediator.
Aniruddha Rajput
Aniruddha Rajput
Dr. Aniruddha Rajput is a Member of the UN International Law Commission (2017-21). He was the Chairperson of the Drafting Committee for the 69th Session of the ILC in 2017. His areas of expertise are general international law, dispute resolution, boundary disputes, law of the sea, international investment law and international trade law. He has advised governments on proceedings before the International Court of Justice, private clients on proceedings under the Alien Tort Claims Act before the US Courts, and human rights and other public international law litigation in the Supreme Court of India. He has taught courses in international law at several Universities and presently serves as a member of the Board of Studies of the South Asian University crated by the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries. He was a member of the Study Group Constituted by the Law Commission of India on the 2015 Draft Indian Model BIT and a member of the 5th Haryana State Finance Commission constituted under Article 243 I and Y of the Constitution of India. His recent book ‘Protection of Foreign Investment in India and Investment Treaty Arbitration’ was published by Kluwer International. During 2017, he was a Practitioner-in-Residence at the Berlin Potsdam Research Group International Rule of Law -Rise or Decline? based at the Humboldt University Berlin.
Azlinda Ariffin-Boromand
Azlinda Ariffin-Boromand
Azlinda is a Consulting Partner in the Corporate Group at Withers Worldwide. She specialises in M&A and ECM transactions and has broad experience in complex, cross border multi-jurisdictional M&A transactions. Azlinda principally acts for Asian clients in relation to their global direct and co-investments. Her current clients includes Asian Sovereign Wealth and Proprietary Funds, government linked entities, Asian UHNWs and Family Offices. Azlinda is a barrister with Gray's Inn and currently holds a CF30 with UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). In 2019, Azlinda is ranked in Legal 500: M&A for Smaller Deals up to £50M due to her active role in M&A space acting for Asian UHNW (Forbes List) individuals and families, and SWFs in relation to their investments into commercial real estate and other assets in the UK, Europe and USA. She works closely with clients' family offices in terms of the sourcing for investments and joint venture partners as well as structuring of their investments holdings and vehicles.   Previously, Legal 500 (2012), (2014), (2015), (2016) and (2017) ranked Azlinda under 'Flotations: small & midcap' category for her "strong connections in Southeast Asia " and quoted her as "highly regarded" within that category. Chambers Global (2017) quoted Azlinda as highlighted by sources for her strength in handling multi-jurisdictional work. Clients enthused that "her in-depth understanding, diligence and dedication really impressed us.” Chambers Global (2012), (2013), (2014), (2015) and (2016) ranked Azlinda both as a Malaysian 'Expert Based Abroad' within the field of 'Banking & Finance: Capital Markets' and as a UK 'Foreign Expert' within the field of 'Capital Market: Equity'. In 2015 Azlinda won the ‘Multi-Jurisdictional Lawyer of the Year’ 2015 M&A Award, 'Best Asia Focus Corporate Lawyer 2015' for Acquisition International and 'Deal Maker of The Year Award 2015' for Finance Monthly. In 2014, Azlinda was included in UK's The Lawyer Hot 100 List and shortlisted in The Lawyer Awards 2014 for Client Partner of the Year Category. She was also named in the annual Thomson Reuters Super Lawyer List 2014 and 2015.
Ben Simpson
Ben Simpson
Ben works as special counsel in the corporate team. He advises on private equity, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, capital markets (AIM and main market) and on company law and partnership/LLP law. Ben works in a range of sectors including technology, financial services, real estate, sport, luxury retail, art and support services. Ben acts for a number of acquisitive and fast growing tech companies. He has acted on numerous private equity and M&A transactions, including the acquisition of Autonomous Research by Alliance Bernstein, the investment by Inflexion in Chambers and Partners and the investment by Synova Capital in specialist insurer AllClear and Ben has acted on a number of significant hotel and corporate real estate transactions. Ben works closely with our regulatory team on financial services acquisitions in light of the associated controller applications and specialist due diligence required. Ben advises a number of clients on their controlling interests in quoted companies and the associated regulatory implications. He also advises on art transactions. Ben has been profiled in Hedge Fund Review, Financial News, Bloomberg and Legal Week and has published articles on the PSC regime in the New Law Journal and Trusts and Estates. Ben has participated in consultations with the Takeover Panel on the close relatives and related trust concert party presumption, with the AIM team on disclosure obligations of beneficial owners of shares and with the ICSA regarding the PSC regime.
Bertie Hoskyns-abrahall
Bertie Hoskyns-abrahall
Partner in the real estate department, specialising in the sale and purchase of rural property, agricultural land and estates. Also joint head of the landed estates group, a team of 30 lawyers who specialise in advising landowning families on succession planning, management and business issues. Bertie acts as a trustee for a number of estates. He and his team have covered £350m worth of rural property in a 12-month period to Jan ‘14, and other highlights include the lease of a 12 turbine windfarm site and security of 38 sites for the development of solar towns.
Brett Frankle
Brett Frankle
Brett advises clients on all aspects of family law, including divorce, cohabitation, children, prenuptial agreements and civil partnerships with a particular emphasis on the resolution of complex financial disputes.
Camilla Gambarini
Camilla Gambarini
Dual qualified as an Avvocato (Italy) and as a Solicitor Advocate (England & Wales), Camilla specialises in international arbitration (commercial and investment treaty) and public international law matters. Before moving to London, she practised in Milan, Houston and New York, having developed an expertise in assisting clients from both civil and common law jurisdictions. She has represented individuals, companies, States and State-owned entities in international arbitrations across a range of sectors, including the apparel, aviation, energy, gambling, infrastructure, insurance, metal, oil & gas, and railway industries in different regions of the world, particularly the MENA region, CIS countries and Latin America. She has experience of international commercial and investment arbitrations under the auspices of the CAM, CIAC, ICC, ICSID, LCIA and UNCITRAL rules. She advises companies on the protection of investments under international investment treaties and sanctions, and States on boundary disputes, cultural heritage, international humanitarian law, international investment law, law of the sea, natural resources, sovereign immunity and statehood issues. Camilla regularly assists clients in pro bono human rights cases before constitutional courts, the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies and regional human rights courts. She is ranked as an "Associate to Watch" by Chambers 2023 (public international law), recommended lawyer in Legal 500 UK ("rising star" in public international law and international arbitration), 2023 Who's Who Legal - Global Elite Below 45, 2022 Best Lawyer "Ones to Watch" UK, and as a Who's Who Legal - Arbitration Future Leader (Non-Partner). Camilla is involved in arbitration associations and editorial boards. She served as Co-Chair of Young ICCA (2018-2020). She is the UK Coordinator of the Italian Arbitration Association AIA-Arbit below 40 and serves on the Executive Committee of the Rising Arbitration Initiative (RAI) and the Next Generation Committee of the Racial Equality for Arbitration Lawyers (REAL) group. She is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitration and is on the board of the American Review of International Arbitration at Columbia Law School, the Lexis PSL Arbitration Consulting Editorial Board, the Editorial Board of Brill Research Perspectives in International Investment Law and Arbitration. She is an Editor of Jus Mundi Wiki Notes on Investment Arbitration and is Conference Associate Editor of the Annual Juris Conference on Investment Treaty Arbitration. She regularly speaks at major international arbitration conferences and lectures at the Catholic University of Milan (Master in International Business) on international arbitration and ADR.
Camilla Gambarini
Camilla Gambarini
Dual qualified as an Avvocato (Italy) and as a Solicitor Advocate (England & Wales), Camilla specialises in international arbitration (commercial and investment treaty) and public international law matters. Before moving to London, she practised in Milan, Houston and New York, having developed an expertise in assisting clients from both civil and common law jurisdictions. She has represented individuals, companies, States and State-owned entities in international arbitrations across a range of sectors, including the apparel, aviation, energy, gambling, infrastructure, insurance, metal, oil & gas, and railway industries in different regions of the world, particularly the MENA region, CIS countries and Latin America. She has experience of international commercial and investment arbitrations under the auspices of the CAM, CIAC, ICC, ICSID, LCIA and UNCITRAL rules. She advises companies on the protection of investments under international investment treaties and sanctions, and States on boundary disputes, cultural heritage, international humanitarian law, international investment law, law of the sea, natural resources, sovereign immunity and statehood issues. Camilla regularly assists clients in pro bono human rights cases before constitutional courts, the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies and regional human rights courts. Camilla is involved in arbitration associations and editorial boards. She served as Co-Chair of Young ICCA (2018-2020). She is the UK Coordinator of the Italian Arbitration Association AIA-Arbit below 40 and serves on the Executive Committee of the Rising Arbitration Initiative (RAI) and the Next Generation Committee of the Racial Equality for Arbitration Lawyers (REAL) group. She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitration and is on the board of the American Review of International Arbitration at Columbia Law School, the Lexis PSL Arbitration Consulting Editorial Board, the Editorial Board of Brill Research Perspectives in International Investment Law and Arbitration. She is an Editor of Jus Mundi Wiki Notes on Investment Arbitration and is Conference Associate Editor of the Annual Juris Conference on Investment Treaty Arbitration.
Caroline Thompson
Caroline Thompson
Caroline is a Special Counsel in the litigation team. She is a commercial litigator with particular experience of acting in professional negligence claims, media law disputes and disputes relating to art and cultural assets. She has over a decade's experience in acting for domestic and international clients facing complex and often emotionally charged legal disputes.  Caroline often successfully manages to resolve disputes for her clients out of court but is also experienced in litigating both in the High Court and Court of Appeal. She gives clear and pragmatic advice and aims to obtain the best possible result for her clients. Caroline is recommended in the Legal 500 and Chambers UK legal directories, and also is listed in Spear's Reputation Index, which features the best reputation managers and lawyers for high-net worth clients. She regularly speaks at conferences and seminars, and recently co-authored the chapter "Reputation in the digital age: how to combat online reputational risks" in the third edition of the STEP Handbook for Advisers: Family Offices. Caroline speaks Italian and Spanish and often works with clients based in or with interests in Italy, Spain and Latin America. Her client base is broad and includes individuals, families, family offices and corporates as well as NGOs and charities. Professional Negligence Caroline co-heads the Professional Negligence practice in Withers' London office.  She has considerable experience of acting for both claimants and defendants in professional negligence disputes.  She has particular experience in acting for barristers accused of negligence and understands the professional and personal impact of such claims.  It is unusual to act for both claimants and defendants in negligence disputes, and this has given her a unique understanding of the tactics and approaches adopted on both sides.  Caroline has acted and advised on claims against a variety of professionals including solicitors, barristers, financial advisers, accountants and chartered surveyors.  Caroline is a member of the Professional Negligence Lawyers' Association. Media & Reputation Caroline frequently acts for clients facing reputational challenges – whether due to allegations of professional negligence or concerns regarding the use of private, confidential, privileged and/or false information. She specialises in information disputes, including breach of confidence, misuse of private information, defamation, malicious falsehood, data protection, harassment and blackmail.  Previous experience includes advising corporates and charities about the unauthorised use of information and personal data both by staff and also external third parties.  Caroline also regularly acts for individuals who face accusations of using (or threatening to use) information or personal data inappropriately, as well as individuals whose personal data is or may be misused.  Many of Caroline's clients are in the public eye and she provides advice both prior to and, where appropriate, after publication or broadcast of stories relating to her clients. Commercial Litigation Caroline's commercial litigation practice is broad and includes advising clients on shareholder, joint venture and partnership disputes, as well as the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.  She also has experience acting for clients in art related disputes and is a member of Withers' Arts & Cultural Assets Group.
Ceri Vokes
Ceri Vokes
Ceri is a partner in the private client and tax team. She works with UK domiciled and non-UK domiciled high net worth individuals and advises on all aspects of wealth planning, with a particular emphasis on: tax efficient investment structuring, with expertise in insurance bonds, real estate, private equity funds, hedge funds and other alternative investment classes; carried interest and buyout structuring; advice on entrepreneurs' relief planning; and tax issues for sports stars. Ceri regularly advises on complex cross border tax planning and has worked closely with many family offices.
Chris Priestley
Chris Priestley
Head of the firm's charities & philanthropy practice.  Particular areas of expertise are: regulatory investigations; safeguarding; cross-border collaborations, structuring and fundraising; charity governance and mergers; Royal Charter work; and advice to educational and healthcare charities.  Chris also advises on the structuring of complex charitable groups (both domestic and international) arrangements and the ownership by charities of underlying business and social enterprises. Chris has a strong reputation for advising corporate and private donors on their philanthropy strategies and the structuring of family foundations. He regularly addresses conferences on charity law topics, is a member of the executive board of the Charity Law Association and authored the ICSA Charity Trustee's Guide. Clients include Macmillan Cancer Support, Arts Council, College of Optometrists, Cancer Research UK, NSPCC; Girls’ Day School Trust; British Red Cross Society; and the Tate.
Christopher Coffin
Christopher Coffin
Christopher is a commercial litigator with 30 years’ experience of major and complex cases. He advises on commercial disputes ranging from derivatives disputes, loan recoveries, asset tracing and fraud to contentious insolvency. He has acted for many family offices, major international companies backed by high net worth individuals and private capital, banks and financial services organisations. Chris specialises in handling disputes relating to Ukraine and the CIS. He is a regular speaker at conferences in Moscow, St Petersburg, Baku, Almaty, Kiev and Yekaterinburg. He has acted for and against many international banks, high net worth individuals, insurance companies and members of the legal profession including High Court judges.  
Christopher Groves
Christopher Groves
Partner in the funds, investment, tax and trusts group, dealing particularly with UK tax and trust planning issues for entrepreneurs, UK resident non-doms, and UK and offshore investment and wealth structuring.
Claire Harris
Claire Harris
Claire advises on tax, trust and estate planning for individuals and families, both those based in the UK and those who are non-UK domiciled or resident. Claire's non-UK clients are often based in or hail from Continental Europe and India. Claire's work includes: Estate and lifetime tax and succession planning, including the preparation of Wills, lifetime trusts and Lasting Powers of Attorney and advising on the tax and practical implications of passing personal and business assets down to the next generation. Advising on residence and domicile, preparing non-resident individuals for arrival in the UK and providing guidance on the remittance basis of taxation and managing non-UK clean capital. The creation and maintenance of trust and corporate structures to assist in succession and tax planning, and advising the trustees of onshore and offshore trusts which hold wealth for both UK-based and international families. Providing guidance on philanthropy, governance and succession and the introduction of the next generation to the family's wealth or the family business, which is often in conjunction with single or multi-Family Offices. Advising the owners of UK property, including rural property and landed estates, on tax and succession matters. Claire believes that the key to her role as advisor is forming good relationships to understand her clients' main drivers and objectives to enable her to provide advice that is bespoke and timely. Claire is head of the European Family Office team.
Claire Blakemore
Claire Blakemore
Partner. Claire's predictions of outcome are spot on and she delivers the best results for her clients by being creative, solution focused but tough when needed. She protects her clients absolutely and they value her no nonsense approach, absolute support, and determination to achieve the right solution. Her work spans the full range of family law. Whether working with domestic or international clients, she deals with complex financial claims, children issues, pre and post-nuptial agreements, cohabitant disputes and has extensive experience advising on cases involving trusts. Her clients are in commerce, finance and tech, professionals, families with inherited wealth and those in the public eye. Whilst being highly experienced in difficult litigation she also has a thriving dispute-resolution practice as a mediator and collaborative lawyer. 
Claire Christy
Claire Christy
Claire advises individuals and organisations on employment, shareholder and partnership law across a wide range of business sectors including financial services, insurance, property management and development, media and advertising, fashion and art. She also has a number of charity clients in various sectors. Claire is a High Court litigation specialist with High Court cases being at the core of her practice. She is regularly instructed on High Court claims, for founders, senior executives and companies, and has considerable experience acting in disputes between shareholders in owner managed and family businesses. She understands the need for clear, commercial advice and has an excellent track record in negotiating settlements for her clients, including formal mediated settlements. She is consistently recommended as an employment lawyer in Legal 500 and recognised for her work for Italian companies and their UK subsidiaries, as well as UK domiciled Italian executives and individuals who are relocating from Italy to the UK. Her team covers a broad range of issues for both employers and employees, notably contractual disputes, disciplinary matters, grievances and investigations, unfair and wrongful dismissal, discrimination, whistleblowing, post termination restrictions and confidentiality issues (drafting and enforcement).
Clive Cutbill
Clive Cutbill
Now occupying a management role but continuing to provide conultancy on charities’ governance and operations, and philanthropy in the domestic and international context. His understanding of the law relating to money laundering and terrorist financing in its application to charities’ operations has been described as ‘unique’.
Daniel Gore
Daniel Gore
Daniel is an experienced litigation solicitor specialising in commercial disputes and arbitration. Daniel handles complex and multi-faceted legal cases which cover a range of different sectors and specialisms. He provides tailored and practical advice to clients depending on their specific commercial and legal requirements and tries to guide clients through the complexities and vagaries of the legal system. Daniel has a busy civil fraud practice dealing with high value and time sensitive cross border claims, often involving multiple parties and different international jurisdictions. He has particular experience dealing with financial and digital fraud claims. These civil fraud cases regularly involve urgent Court Orders and asset tracing tasks and Daniel is able to identify and coordinate with specialists across the world to assist with these cases. Daniel also handles a range of corporate shareholder and director disputes, insolvency and restructuring matters and general contractual disputes. He has a particular focus on protecting intellectual property and propriety technology rights as well as dealing with legal issues arising in the sports sector, for governing authorities, sports clubs and athletes. Daniel acts for both Claimants and Defendants and his clients are most often high net worth and ultra-high net worth individuals but he also has a lot of experience advising closely held owner managed businesses and larger corporate organisations. Daniel’s experience extends to all of the senior courts in England & Wales as well as arbitration panels and specialist tribunals.  Daniel also liaises with international experts around the world for court and arbitration matters in those jurisdictions and he works with a range of third-party technology providers and litigation funders and insurers to help facilitate a comprehensive strategy and approach for any dispute. Daniel is a Judicial Officer for the Rugby Football Union’s independent judicial panel which determines disciplinary and regulatory issues within the sport of Rugby Union.
Dawn Goodman
Dawn Goodman
Partner. Dawn has a wealth of experience litigating and working proactively with wealth-holding structures across the trust world, Europe, South America, Russia & CIS and the Middle East. She is tri-qualified (England & Wales, BVI and Eire) and acts in and advises on litigation spanning the whole range of trust and succession issues, from prophylactic litigation to the most hostile of cross border and multi jurisdiction cases. Previously a divorce lawyer, she also advises trustees and beneficiaries caught up in divorce proceedings. Garnering her experience as a litigator and fiduciary for a UNHW family, Dawn advises families, family offices and businesses, trustees and other power holders on governance and reduction and management of fiduciary risk. She applies her understanding of conflicts of laws, geopolitical risk, family tensions and succession to wealth and businesses to help clients create or restructure robust trust and succession vehicles with sufficient flexibility to continue through to succeeding generations.
Diana Parker
Diana Parker
Partner. Diana is well known as one of London’s divorce lawyer elite. She often advises clients on high value, high profile matters involving complex finances and international, cross border elements. However, she recognises that the stakes are high for any client and, whatever the level of wealth, Diana contributes her experience, strategic focus and ability to come up with creative solutions that minimise the financial and emotional cost of disputes with one's partner. Whilst taking cases before the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal where necessary, Diana is also a mediator and renowned negotiator. Her preference is elegant and effective negotiation, providing clear and strategic advice. She fights hard for her clients and her commercial, pragmatic approach keeps everyone enthused.  Her objective always is to get the best possible outcome at the lowest possible cost, both financial and emotional. Both clients and opponents attest to her skill: 'There is no one to match her intellectually, or her wide ranging experience.' 'If I had to choose one solicitor in the entire world that I admired the most it would be her'.
Dora Clarke
Dora Clarke
Dora specialises in all aspects of probate, succession and tax planning, both domestic and international, particularly for high net worth families and family offices. She often coordinates teams of professional advisers for major estates, both internally and externally, and deals with the non-contentious aspects of disputes relating to the validity of Wills, Inheritance (Provision for Family Independence) Act 1975 claims, construction and rectification of Wills, working closely with the Contentious Trust and Succession team. Dora specialises in international estates, in particular estates with a US and UK element, and domicile claims, including providing assistance for stress testing domicile pre-death.
Edward Jarron
Edward Jarron
Edward is a partner in the real estate team. He deals with a broad range of property matters. Although his concentration is in the landed estates sector, his practice areas include buying and selling country houses, agricultural estates, development sites, dealing with commercial leases and renewables projects (both for landowners and developers). Edward undertakes high-end residential work and also the property aspects of tax planning for private clients. Edward's clients include predominantly private individuals (both national and international), family offices and corporate clients (including not for profit organisations).
Elaine Aarons
Elaine Aarons
Partner. With over 35 years’ experience, Elaine is an acknowledged leader in her field with first class City credentials. Renowned for her work with senior executives, directors of FTSE 100 & 250 companies; senior bankers (she has acted for 18 bank chief executives); principals and senior management in private equity houses, equity backed firms, hedge funds and other boutiques. Advising on employment and partnership matters, she acts against the world's leading global and UK institutions. She is a highly credible operator, known for representing her clients with great commitment and formulating imaginative and powerful arguments in her clients' cause. Elaine also advises clients in non-contentious matters. When joining organisations, she ensures clients enter into new relations well aware of the legal implications that are relevant to them. Described as ‘tenacious and intelligent’, a ‘keen strategist and tactician’ and a ‘formidable opponent’, Elaine regularly leads multi-disciplinary teams and advises on a wide range of issues.
Eleni Polycarpou
Eleni Polycarpou
Partner and co-head of International Arbitration. Eleni is a commercial litigation and arbitration specialist with long standing expertise in art law and is responsible for contentious art matters in London. She is described as someone who is ‘highly respected within the sector’ and 'very knowledgeable and exceptional with clients’, someone who ‘just gets it, knows how cases should be handled especially when it comes to the very sensitive ones’. Eleni co-heads the firm's widely respected international arbitration practice and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators acting as counsel and as arbitrator in commercial disputes in many sectors such as technology, oil and gas, construction. She has acted as counsel in many high value shareholder or joint venture disputes in a number of institutions including LCIA, LMAA and ICC. Eleni is a trusted adviser to high net worth individuals and their businesses often advising on cross- border matters. In the art sector, she is acting for governments, art galleries, art advisers, art lenders and borrowers, museums, artists and collectors in all types of art related disputes and transactions and has dealt with high profile international title disputes, consignment, provenance and authenticity disputes. She is an expert in restitution matters having advised governments and individuals on a range of matters including recently successfully acting for the Government of Iraq on a long standing restitution matter on an Assyrian Relief.
Emma Flower
Emma Flower
Emma's practice involves advising charities on their governance and operational issues. She is also a core member of the cross-departmental Withers education practice. Recent work includes advising charities and other not-for-profit organisations on registration, mergers and collaborations, projects and contracts, constitutional issues and fundraising law. She specialises in advising education providers including independent schools, academies, Higher Education and Further Education establishments. She also acts for philanthropists, investors and sponsors of education-related ventures.
Graham Webster
Graham Webster
Graham advises on a broad range of UK and international corporate transactions including M&A, early stage development capital and joint ventures. With a background in private equity, Graham focuses on acting for founders, families and businesses where creativity or innovation is the primary value generator. He chairs the Firm's global Luxury Brands special interest group and has a particular interest in advising those in the fashion tech space. Graham has a particular understanding of investment into founder led companies within the creative industries. Graham also advises on corporate reorganisations and general business and company law, principally for family-owned business and founder led or eponymous brands. He is particularly experienced in shareholder relations and is regarded as a trusted adviser to his clients, using Withers' unique platform to help them understand and navigate the intersection of their personal and business interests. Over 50% of Graham's practice has an international or cross-border element and he collaborates closely with the Withers' network to ensure a seamless delivery for clients.
Hannah Wailoo
Hannah Wailoo
Hannah is a specialist succession and personal tax planning lawyer whose clients include domestic and international individuals, families, trustees and family offices. Hannah provides tax efficient and estate planning solutions, with a particular focus on international families with a presence in the UK, or who are investing into or relocating to the UK. Her key specialism is UK real estate ownership for international families and investors, where she provides inheritance tax and other personal tax mitigation advice for real estate investment to the UK and for existing ownership structures. Hannah co-heads our Middle East group and many of her clients live in or have a connection to the Middle East region. Hannah's clients benefit from her holistic approach to estate and tax planning, and she operates as an embedded trusted advisor alongside her clients' other professional advisors and family offices to provide tailored legal and tax structuring solutions.
Harvey Knight
Harvey Knight
Partner. With some 30 years' experience, including 6 years advising the Financial Services Authority ('FSA')'s Authorisation and Approvals function as well as the FSA's senior management on reputation management and contentious issues, Harvey leads our UK Financial Services Regulatory Group. Harvey advises senior executives, owner-managers and controllers as to their handling of personal and corporate relationships with regulators, other regulated firms and individuals. His practice involves regulatory approvals and permissions, supervision and conduct issues, internal and external investigations involving major financial services institutions, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the Prudential Regulatory Authority ('PRA), the UK Listing Authority ('UKLA'), the Takeover Panel, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales ('ICAEW') and the Payments Services Regulator ('PSR'), as well as civil and criminal cases involving the High Courts, the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), the National Crime Agency (NCA) and overseas regulators such as the SEC and NY Fed.  Over the last decade Harvey has been responsible for the first successful judicial review of the FCA (which established the principle of joint legal privilege in regulatory investigations), the first settlement with the PRA for a UK bank's CEO and last year, the unprecedented overturning of a FCA ban of a senior banker.
Henry Farris
Henry Farris
Henry has a broad commercial litigation practice, working on complex disputes in the financial services, banking and corporate sectors, often with an international or multi-jurisdictional element. He has particular expertise in (i) disputes arising out of the private equity and investment fund sectors; (ii) brokerage and capital markets disputes (iii) disputes relating to banking services and (iv) shareholder and company claims.  He also has significant recent experience advising on disputes relating to cryptoassets and digital payment services.
Henry Stuart
Henry Stuart
Head of residential property team dealing with high-value residential transactions of London and rural property. Recent transactions for both national and international clients. The team acts on purchasing some of the most valuable residential property in England, particularly in prime Central London. The residential property team at Withers provides a personal and confidential service and works closely with wealth planning lawyers to create tax-efficient holding structures for property in the UK and worldwide.
Hugh Devlin
Consultant dealing mainly with businesses in the luxury goods, fashion and retail sectors and with individuals promoting them.
Hugh More
Hugh More
Hugh advises employees and employers at all stages of the employment relationship, from recruitment to termination (and, where there are post-termination restrictions, beyond). Hugh’s practice includes both contentious matters (including grievance, disciplinary and dismissal processes, and the full range of employment disputes) and non-contentious. He regularly advises on complex contracts and renumeration packages, as well as severances. His clients include primarily UK-based individuals, medium-sized companies and charities (with particular experience in dealing with employment issues in the health and social care sector).  
Hussein Haeri KC
Hussein Haeri KC
Hussein is a Partner at Withers LLP in London, Head of Public International Law and Co-Head of International Arbitration at the firm. He is also Co-Head of the firm's Middle East and North Africa Special Interest Group. Hussein has extensive experience of working on international legal and dispute resolution matters in London, Paris, New York and South Africa for almost 20 years. He has worked as counsel and advocate on arbitrations under all the major rules, including ICSID, UNCITRAL, LCIA, ICC, SCC and SIAC Rules, as well as in ad hoc arbitrations. His clients include governments, multinational corporations and international organisations. He has served as counsel in State-State proceedings before the International Court of Justice and in national courts, including the courts of England and Wales, on public international law issues. Hussein's public international law practice includes advising governments and international organisations on international investment law, constitutional and human rights matters, sovereign immunity, energy and natural resources, international humanitarian law, sanctions, the law of the sea and treaty and legislation drafting. Hussein is recognised as a leading lawyer for public international law and international arbitration by all the major legal directories. Chambers and Partners notes that Hussein "has an outstanding analytical ability" and Chambers Global refers to him as "an outstanding lawyer, combining a great attention to detail with a view of the big picture". Legal 500 states that "the practical and solutions driven Haeri is outstanding" and that "he combines huge intellectual powers with great client handling and gives straight-to-the-point advice". In 2024, Hussein was appointed King's Counsel (the only Solicitor-Advocate to take Silk in that year). He is also a Solicitor-Advocate of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (BVI). In addition to his work as counsel, Hussein also sits as an arbitrator. Hussein is a Fellow at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (University of Cambridge). His is a Senior Fellow on International Investment Law at SOAS, University of London, and a Member of the Management Committee of the SOAS Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Centre (SADRC). He is also a Member of the Faculty at the University of Rome, Roma Tre University, Certificate Course in International Commercial and Investment Arbitration.
Iain Cockburn
Iain Cockburn
Iain is head of Withers tech innovation and client delivery. He has a specialist practice advising venture capital investors and venture-backed companies operating in the innovation economy. Iain has over ten years' experience advising investors, companies and founders on venture capital financings, from seed stage through to later stages, with a particular focus on companies scaling up at the Series A/B stage and beyond. Iain also advises on other types of transaction commonly used in the industry, including convertible bridge rounds (Safes; ASAs; convertible notes), venture debt transactions, and venture-backed M&A. Iain has worked alongside Susanna Stanfield as part of the team that was involved in the publication of the British Venture Capital Association model form documentation for Series A financings, and coordinates the technology and venture capital special interest group within the firm.
James Hockin
James Hockin
James is a partner in the employment team. James is an adviser, negotiator and – when required – a determined litigator. Dual qualified in New York and England & Wales, James advises senior executives, partners, founders and employers on all aspects of employment and partnership law.  He is often instructed by clients with complex cross-border issues, which he handles with an adept understanding of the international issues that often arise. James assists clients at all stages of the employment / partnership relationship, whether it be advising on documentation at the start, addressing issues that arise throughout, or planning exit strategies and negotiating severance packages when they come to an end. He often leads multi-disciplinary teams (including employment, corporate, reputation management, regulatory, tax and immigration) and is at his best when he is helping his clients out of a hole, whether that be difficult employment terminations, resignations/removals from partnership or supporting clients through disciplinary investigations. James has experience of litigating in the Employment Tribunal, High Court, County Court and Court of Appeal, as well as regularly resolving client disputes via alternative means such as mediation. Clients comment that he is 'an exceptional operator' who is 'enormously knowledgeable', 'exceptionally good on technical details' and 'fantastic at dealing with cross-border matters'.
James Copson
James Copson
Partner. James has far-reaching experience in all areas of family breakdown, with a particular emphasis on the resolution of complex international financial disputes and children issues. He advises on cohabitation claims and private children law matters, to include residence and sharing of care of children, international relocation of children and child abduction, and has extensive expertise in negotiation and drafting pre- and post-nuptial agreements. James has acted for many trustees and beneficiaries on trust-related issues in divorce, and for a wide-ranging number of individuals in sport, especially in the world of football. He also has a particular expertise in Anglo-Italian cases.
James Shaw
James Shaw
James is a partner in the corporate team and a leading transactional venture capital lawyer, advising entrepreneurs, companies and investors through the funding life-cycle. James is a partner in the corporate team and a leading transactional venture capital lawyer, advising entrepreneurs, companies and investors through the funding life-cycle. He was the co-founder of tech law firm JAG Shaw Baker which merged with Withers to create a new legal offering, Withers tech, in 2018. James has two decades of experience helping entrepreneurs, high-growth technology based companies and investors navigate their way through multiple rounds of financing, growth, scale-up and exit/liquidity events. He's ranked as a recommended lawyer for Venture Capital in the 2017 edition of the Legal 500. James is considered to be one of the leading University spin-out lawyers for life sciences companies and he actively advises on spin-out activity from several of the leading Universities in the UK and Scotland including Oxford and Cambridge University. James works as a mentor and speaker with the Oxford Foundry, part of Oxford University's incubator initiative for past and present students. As a close adviser to many companies and investors, James also acts as Outside General Counsel to a number of innovative science-based companies and is an adviser to Parkinson's UK Biotech Business Group. And through the combination of innovation and other practice areas, James is helping to drive firm-wide Global initiatives to address the rapidly changing landscape of more traditional sectors such Real Estate, Hospitality, Sports and Fashion and Luxury Brands. James is a graduate of both St Andrews University (BSc Hons) and Edinburgh University (LLB), and is passionate about innovation and the environment. As a Scottish qualified lawyer, James also holds a committee position on the Society of Scottish Lawyers in London and is a Writer to Her Majesty's Signet.
Jennifer Dickson
Jennifer Dickson
Jennifer specialises in legal issues arising from the breakdown of a relationship. Her practice encompasses financial remedy claims (both for married couples and unmarried parents), disputes about how children should spend their time, relocation cases and prenuptial and postnuptial agreements. Many of her cases have an international dimension or involve trust interests or complex corporate structures, and clients come from many walks of life - often they are high-net worth individuals and sometimes in the public eye, wishing to stay out of it. She works with clients sensitively and pragmatically to reach a settlement swiftly and amicably. Jennifer is also a mediator, and promotes non-court options wherever possible. In some cases, however, court proceedings may be unavoidable, in which case Jennifer will litigate to achieve the best outcome for her client. Jennifer has been involved in supporting clients on a number of high profile cases - she worked with Diana Parker in advising hedge fund manager, Sir Chris Hohn, on the biggest divorce in the English courts, successfully protecting his business from division and defending his wife's claim for 50% of the assets. The judge also agreed with Sir Chris that there should be certain reporting restrictions protecting financial and personal information (Cooper-Hohn v Hohn [2014] EWCA Civ 896).
Jeremy Wakeham
Jeremy Wakeham
Jeremy specialises in commercial real estate. He advises investors, developers and landowners on a broad range of routine, as well as complex matters and transactions. Projects that Jeremy has been involved in this year have included substantial investment acquisitions and development schemes for private clients and continuing work for high-profile institutions such as Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity.
Jo Sanders
Jo Sanders
Partner and head of UK media, reputation and privacy team. Jo joined Withersworldwide in 2019 to lead the media and reputation team in London. She has 15 years’ experience of looking after the reputation and privacy of some of the world’s most well-known individuals and businesses. Described as ‘calm and insightful’, Jo advises clients whenever sensitive information or reputation is at risk. She assists clients who become the subject of press attention and who want to ensure that stories are accurate and fairly put together. This can be achieved via legal engagement with the media before publication, commonly in tandem with communications advisers. Jo helps clients who face challenges over the use of information in high profile contexts, such as Select Committee or public inquiries, media reporting on high-profile litigation or misuse of information online or in breach of confidence. The other central part of her work is contentious data protection advice, acting for data controllers or individuals in respect of complex subject access rights, data breach and complaints. For individuals she also advises on privacy, blackmail threats or harassment. Recently she has helped clients who wished to avoid publicity of details of their home and removal of untrue and malicious content online.
Joanna Lazarus
Joanna Lazarus
Joanna is a senior associate in the divorce and family team. She works on all areas of family law, including divorce and civil partnership dissolution, cohabitation, pre and post nuptial agreements, children, and complex financial disputes.
Joshua Swift
Joshua Swift
Joshua is experienced in dealing with complex and high-value international and domestic disputes. His practice is wide-ranging, which gives him a good perspective from which to provide commercial advice to his clients. He has substantial experience in professional negligence matters, acting for the Bar Mutual and its insureds in relation to negligence claims against barristers, including top QCs. He also acts regularly for Claimants in professional negligence claims primarily against solicitors in a wide-variety of scenarios including negligent trust drafting, lost litigation claims, negligent property advice and negligent commercial advice/contract drafting. Joshua's commercial litigation practice often includes elements of insolvency and/or commercial fraud. Joshua regularly acts for officeholders pursuing claims available to them, often against former directors. He has advised on multiple high-value claims which often involves obtaining, and resisting, freezing orders, information orders and other ancillary injunctive relief. He also has extensive experience in banking and financial litigation claims. He has acted against all the major high-street banks on derivative misselling claims, including complex FX instruments. He also advises some of Withers' institutional clients in pursuing and defending similar claims. His experience also includes tax litigation, having litigated against HMRC in the First and Upper Tier Tax Tribunals and the Court of Appeal.
Julia Abrey
Head of elder law. Partner dealing with probate, succession and post-death tax planning; trust management; elderly client and Court of Protection work. Current holder of the STEP Elderly. Client Law Professional of the Year award.
Julian Lipson
Julian Lipson
Partner. Julian is considered one of the best family lawyers of his generation. He headed up the firm’s family law practice for 9 years, until 2017. Julian is a leading expert in the financial repercussions of relationship breakdown. His work frequently has an international dimension, often involving tax and trust implications, substantial assets or incomes. His reputation is for ruthless efficiency and cutting to the chase, and for giving clients the answer from the very outset. Julian has a market leading practice in negotiating pre-nuptial agreements, whether UK or international ones (often Anglo/US or Anglo/European). This is an area of practice which requires wisdom, direction, experience and tact. He also has considerable experience in disputes relating to children, both within and outside of the Court forum. He frequently acts for (or against) household names, but his clients also include City professionals, entrepreneurs, those in the arts/media, financiers, the independently wealthy and their spouses/partners. He speaks fluent French, and consequently is a leader in the field of Anglo-French work. He deals a lot with cases involving the USA.
Katharine Landells
Katharine Landells
Partner. Katharine has an abundance of energy, which drives her efficient and effective practice. She has particular expertise in complex and high conflict cases, often with an international element, whether concerning children, trusts, or families with assets worldwide. Katharine is a deft handler of contested litigation and has represented clients in a number of reported cases. She will always fight her client's corner and she is an excellent strategist and problem solver. But she knows when to put her negotiation skills to good use, settling cases where she can. Katharine's client service is second to none and she builds strong client relationships, combining empathy with clear advice and well defined strategy. She is known for her 'intelligent, sharp, and emotionally intelligent approach'.
Kenneth Mullen
Kenneth Mullen
Partner dealing with intellectual property (non-contentious); data protection; technology and outsourcing; e-commerce and competition law. Acts for clients across all sectors, including brands; retail and leisure; banks and financial services; IT/internet; manufacturing and engineering; charities and third sector.
Laura Mattar
Laura Mattar
Laura is an associate in the commercial litigation and media and reputation teams. Laura has been described as an "associate to watch" and a "key contact" in asset recovery, fraud and dishonesty cases which is where she has a particular interest. Laura's commercial litigation practice often includes large asset tracing and recovery matters, often involving elements of fraud or cases involving allegations of dishonesty. Laura has recent experience of complex applications including for freezing injunctions and other forms of interim relief. Laura regularly acts on cases in the High Court in cases involving fraud, dishonest assistance, breach of fiduciary duty and more. Laura recently successfully acted for the Applicant in contempt proceedings which followed numerous breaches of a Worldwide Freezing Order. Laura was also the lead associate defending allegations relating to a transaction at an undervalue. Laura's media practice comprises all aspects of privacy law including misuse of private information and breach of confidence, particularly with reference to clients who have been accused of a crime or are under investigation, drawing on her experience in fraud. Laura recently acted for a client who was a minor at the time and who sought a permanent reporting restrictions order. Laura's clients are family offices, successful families, trustees, football agents, entrepreneurs, world-renowned artists, film directors and other high net worth individuals.
Lesley Timms
Lesley Timms
Lesley trained with Withers and became a member of the Commercial Litigation team in 2009. In her 12 years at Withers, she has developed a broad commercial practice with a focus on complex contractual disputes. She is a fluent Italian speaker and is passionate about helping Italian individuals and businesses with interests in the UK as part of her ambition to continue developing Withers’ long Italian tradition. Lesley has been involved in numerous mediations, arbitrations and High Court cases where she has acted in a number of leading cases. Lesley co-heads the Withers Luxury Brands Special Interest Group, which focuses on developing, maintaining and protecting a client’s brand. She therefore regularly advises start-up companies on their contractual arrangements and any risks with a view to avoiding the risk of future litigation. She has also developed a particular experience in commercial agency and distribution arrangements. As part of her broad commercial practice, Lesley also regularly advises on issues of company and personal insolvency, including liquidations, bankruptcy and Company Voluntary Arrangements (CVA’s).
Libby  Payne
Libby Payne
Libby is a partner in the employment team. A former competitive fencer, she is now an equally enthusiastic employment and sports lawyer. She acts for both employers and senior executives and also for sports clubs' agents and athletes. Having a real passion for the law, she enjoys coming up with creative and practical solutions to even the most novel issues. She has been praised by barristers for her 'cogent and coherent counter arguments'. Whether acting for employer or employee, or on either side of a commercial transaction, she is able to establish quickly the client's ideal outcome and formulate an appropriate strategy. Complementary to her employment practice, she is also instructed on a range of sports law matters involving both employment and regulatory advice. Her clients include a professional football club, motorsport brand and several top level sports coaches, agents and managers. She has previously been a board director of British Fencing, with a particular responsibility for equality issues. She is a member of Withers' dedicated luxury brands team and a number of her clients (both employee and employer) are from the design or fashion sectors. Libby enjoys writing articles on novel or developing areas of law and practice and has been published on a number of occasions covering both employment and sports law matters. A confident public speaker, Libby enjoys delivering engaging and practical training on a variety of employment and sports law topics.
Lisa Lewinsohn
Lisa Lewinsohn
Lisa is a consultant in the employment team. She has a wealth of experience advising a wide range of individual and corporate clients on all aspects of employment law. This breadth provides valuable understanding of differing perspectives, which enhances her practice. Over more than a decade, Lisa has developed particular expertise in advising senior executives and professionals on appointments, disputes and terminations at senior and board level. She has been recognised for this work in the Legal 500 2021, 2022 and 2023 UK editions as a Rising Star and in the 2024 and 2025 editions as a Leading Associate that 'has developed an impressive senior executives practice' (2021) and has 'considerable experience both in litigation and negotiating settlements' (2022). Many of the individuals that she advises are leaders working in a diverse range of fields including financial services, accountancy, fellow lawyers, healthcare, entertainment and brands. The core of her practice is successfully negotiating her clients' entries and exits on favourable terms, which often involve complex negotiations. She is also particularly adept at advising clients experiencing difficulties at work involving bullying, harassment, discrimination and whistleblowing or navigating disciplinary and performance issues. Lisa regularly works alongside local and international colleagues with expertise in tax, pensions, immigration, equity arrangements, regulatory matters and reputation management to provide her clients with holistic legal advice to suit their needs. It is testament to the success of her practice that many of those that she advises on exit then return to request her assistance with new contract negotiations or business ventures. Indeed, assisting entrepreneurs and start-ups put in place the building blocks necessary to launch and grow their businesses is another area of expertise. Lisa enjoys helping her clients navigate the challenges of hiring employees and addressing English employment issues for the first time. She is also experienced in advising organisations and charities of all sizes deal with employment law matters. When assisting companies during difficult times, Lisa works with her clients to ensure that actions are not only legally appropriate but also take account of commercial and human considerations. Whilst Lisa is an experienced litigator, she frequently resolves disputes swiftly and sensitively without recourse to court or tribunal. She prides herself on her ability to negotiate positive outcomes, which are financially valuable, commercially sensible and protect the reputations involved. As such, her work is often highly confidential. Clients praise her ‘critically important insights' and ‘highly responsive', ‘extremely efficient and empathetic manner'.
Margaret Robertson
Margaret Robertson
Managing director. Experienced in fraud and international asset tracing (particularly offshore); termination of executive service agreements, enforcement of restrictive covenants, breach of confidence, shareholders and directors disputes; discrimination claims.
Matthew Woods
Matthew Woods
Joint head of the landed estates group. Focuses on the mitigation of inheritance and capital gains taxes, and the long-term devolution of private wealth – particularly landed estates and owner-managed businesses – including advising international clients on suitable structures to manage their multinational and multigenerational needs.
Maurice Martin
Maurice Martin
Maurice is of counsel in the white collar defence and investigations team, primarily focusing on UK tax investigations. His work includes business and personal tax investigations on behalf of high profile individuals as well as corporations which face either civil or criminal investigation. He frequently handles complex, multi-jurisdictional disputes, working with clients across the full spectrum of tax and investigations – and especially voluntary disclosures. He often works in conjunction with leading accountancy firms to minimise the client's risk of prosecution and the amount of tax properly payable. Described as having 'great depth and breadth of experience' in tax investigations, with 'no problem he hasn't solved before', Maurice has been involved in many of the major cases of the past 30 years. These began with the famous nationwide Richmond Rendezvous group of Chinese restaurants in 1981, at the time the largest tax prosecution ever and the first combined operation by HM Inland Revenue and HM Customs and Excise (before they merged in 2005).
Meriel Schindler
Meriel Schindler
Meriel is head of the global employment team and advises both employers and senior executives on all aspects of employment and LLP law.  Meriel frequently advises on complex, international and delicate issues for high profile clients such as household name charities, renowned brands and CEOs embroiled in board disputes involving listed companies. Over the past year, she has advised on substantial whistleblowing and discrimination cases, internal investigations into bullying and harassment, contract negotiations, as well as sensitive grievances. Meriel is also a trained workplace mediator. Meriel is quick to grasp complex detail and devise strategies that get clients what they want. She is valued by both clients and peers for her experience, creative solutions and unique insight. Regarded as a 'superb lawyer', clients attest to her 'calm and wise counsel' and 'excellent commercial and practical advice'. She is also widely recognised as a leading individual for her advice to both senior executives and employers in many legal directories.
Michael Gouriet
Michael Gouriet
Partner. Michael advises on all aspects of divorce and family law (including pre- and post-nuptial agreements) with particular focus on the resolution of financial issues for wealthy individuals, whether married or cohabiting and often with international interests (including in particular those with US, Middle-Eastern and Russian connections). He also has extensive experience of child law matters, including international relocation. Michael has acted in numerous complex high-value divorce cases involving trusts and businesses, and in conjunction with his colleagues in the trust, tax and estate planning teams at Withers he is regularly instructed to advise on stress-testing of wealth structures.  His clients include city professionals, entrepreneurs and business people, landowners, sports and music stars, politicians, and their spouses/partners. Michael is a certified family law arbitrator and a qualified collaborative lawyer.
Natalie  Sherborn
Natalie Sherborn
Natalie is a partner in the white collar defence and investigations team with a wealth of experience dealing with all aspects of financial crime and other serious conduct issues. Natalie advises both corporations and individuals facing scrutiny by regulatory bodies and law enforcement agencies as prosecutors increasingly place corporates, business owners and executives in the cross hairs. She regularly leads complex global corporate investigations and advises on reporting issues that arise for listed and privately held companies. Natalie also has significant experience dealing with financial crime involving cryptocurrency and digital assets. She is an experienced trial lawyer, having been in independent practice at the Criminal Bar prior to entering private practice, and is well placed to advise throughout the lifespan of a matter from pre-investigation to prosecution. Natalie brings deep experience of crisis management, devising reputational defence strategies that minimise exposure and potential risks, both pre-emptively and responsively, enabling her to counsel clients in respect of the substantive issues, whilst seeking to mitigate reputation threats. This can include crisis such as cyber-breaches. Recent instructions received include leading internal investigations into criminal and regulatory breaches, advising on external investigations by law enforcement agencies and regulators including the NCA, SFO, NATIS, HMRC, FCA, DOJ and SEC. She represents a number of corporates granted interested party status in coroner's inquests. Co-counsel have described Natalie as "really impressive", “experienced in sensitive work" and “an expert at avoiding risks to the client". Natalie has been consistently recognised in the leading legal directories. She is a recommended lawyer in the Legal 500, in the Regulatory Investigations and Corporate Crime, Fraud (Advice to Individuals), Contentious Financial Services and Art categories and in Chambers UK Financial Crime: Corporates where she has been noted for her "significant knowledge of cross-border investigations and managing global investigations". Natalie has been most recently recognised as one of the world's leading practitioners in the Who's Who Legal: Investigations 2023 guide. In 2017, Natalie featured as a rising star in The Lawyer's Hot 100 2017, an annual report recognising “the most daring, innovative and creative lawyers from in-house, private practice and the Bar”, where she was one of only six non-partners in private practice included in the index. Natalie appears in the Citywealth "Leaders List" as well as winning the "Reputation Lawyer of the Year" award in 2016.
Natasha Stourton
Natasha Stourton
Partner Natasha advises on a wide range of trust and succession disputes both onshore and offshore, including trustee/beneficiary disputes, contested probate and 1975 Act claims, and professional negligence in the context of estate planning and trust administration.  She also advises on Court of Protection matters, including statutory wills, lifetime gifts, contested registrations and Powers of Attorney. Furthermore, she works in non-contentious situations stress-testing trust structures in light of changes in law and/or changes in family situations.
Nicholas Vaughan
Nicholas Vaughan
Nicholas is a partner in the private property team. Having undertaken his training at the firm, Nicholas became a partner in the real estate team in 2016. His main area of practice is the acquisition and sale of residential property. He has particular experience assisting clients acquire prime central London residential property and specialises in high value and complex transactions. As well as acquisition and sale, Nicholas advises clients on all aspects of residential property including lease extensions, freehold enfranchisement and refinances. His domestic and international client base includes developers, lenders and High and Ultra-High Net Worth families. Recently, Nick has also seen an increase in crypto financing for real estate transactions within the market and is aware of the challenges and opportunities this may bring. A fluent Italian speaker, Nicholas is head of Withers' Italian team in London.
Nicolette  Bostock
Nicolette Bostock
Nicolette is a Partner at Withers LLP. Nicolette is an expert in both business immigration and private client immigration and is highly regarded for her outstanding work in both of these areas, having practised immigration and nationality law since 2007. Nicolette's personal immigration clients include wealthy individuals, family offices, creatives, business founders and executives. For these clients, Nicolette formulates short and long-term immigration solutions taking into account their personal needs and objectives for residence or settlement in the UK, coordinating with other wealth, tax and private client advisors. Nicolette has also amassed experience advising multinational organisations and household brands across a spectrum of sectors and is adept in advising on simple matters such as business visitor support, through to representing organisations in their UK immigration matters in multi-jurisdiction or listed organisation transactions involving non-UK workers. She seeks to provide balanced, timely advice and solutions, adapted to her clients' needs, in collaboration with HR, other professionals and overseas counsel where required. Relevant to both of these practices, Nicolette advises clients on personal immigration routes, including Appendix FM partners and children, long residence (Private Life), European Settlement Scheme (EUSS) applications and related routes for EEA nationals and their family members (including 'late' and speculative applicants). She has successfully secured settlement and British citizenship for a large number of individuals, including those with excess absences or other complexities which require discretionary consideration by the Home Office. Nicolette is an experienced presenter and has delivered training on Brexit, sponsorship and compliance to a number of corporate clients and at UK legal workshops organised by The Law Society. She is also an active member and speaker for the Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (ILPA). She is recognised by Chambers and Partners (Business Immigration and High Net Worth guides), Legal 500, Spear's 500, Best Lawyers and Who’s Who Legal for UK immigration. Nicolette speaks French, Italian and basic Russian.
Niki Olympitis
Niki Olympitis
Niki has over 30 years of legal experience. Niki advises on all aspects of BVI commercial litigation and dispute resolution, including: contract and shareholder disputes asset tracing and recovery freezing orders third party disclosure orders cross-border insolvency  
Owen Talfan Davies
Owen Talfan Davies
Owen is a partner, and leads our real estate dispute resolution team. He is recognised as a leading individual in the UK in the field of property litigation. Owen specialises in advising on complex litigation and arbitration disputes in the real estate sector. He also practices other forms of dispute resolution, including mediation. Owen's sub-specialisms include advising on insolvency and fraud-related issues in the real estate sector and seeking and obtaining pre-emptive injunctive relief to protect land and other commercial interests. Owen frequently provides strategic support on large and complex property transactions, with a view to avoiding and pre-empting disputes. Owen lectures, writes for legal journals and provides commentary in the legal and national press on contentious property and energy sector related disputes. A number of his cases have appeared in the legal and national print and broadcast media.
Patricia Milner
Patricia Milner
Patricia is co-head of our wealth planning department in Europe. She focuses on tax, trust and estate planning for both UK and non-UK resident and domiciled individuals and their families. Patricia has significant experience in advising family businesses and landed estates on succession and capital tax issues. She also advises on governance issues as well as succession and education matters for families. She has been instrumental in the establishment of new family offices as well as providing ongoing strategic advice to families wilfi long established family offices.
Paul McGrath
Paul McGrath
Paul is a partner in the corporate team.He advises on a wide range of corporate and commercial matters. His work includes constitutional and governance issues, mergers and acquisitions,demergers and general company law. Paul has extensive experience of corporate and group reorganisations, investment vehicles and commercialcontracts. He advises domestic and international companies and investors in a wide range of business sectors. His particular focus is on closely-heldbusinesses and their owners, be they entrepreneurs, families or family of(ces. Paul advises professional and investment partnerships, and individualpartners, on their partnership agreements. Paul also assists companies in creating employee share schemes and advises individual executives on theirequity entitlements.
Paul Brecknell
Head of real estate department specialising in commercial property (in particular acting for investors, charities, retailers and professional occupiers) and leasehold reform.
Paul Hewitt
Paul Hewitt
Partner. Paul specialises in domestic and international trust and succession disputes. Described as a ‘star litigator’ and ‘a formidable opponent’, Paul represented His Exalted Highness VIII Nizam of Hyderabad in litigation with India and Pakistan, successfully securing funds held by NatWest since 1948. 1975 Act successes include Bhusate v Patel, (widow permitted to bring claim 25 years out of time), Cowan v Foreman in the Court of Appeal, and Wells v Chorus Law (neighbour prevented from claiming as 'child as deceased'). Paul also advises on contentious Court of Protection matters, both financial, and health and welfare (including the leading decision Re MN on cross border welfare). Other high profile cases include acting for the trustees in the Hastings Bass matter of Futter v Futter applying to set aside the result of incorrect tax advice, and in Hodkin v Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages, both of which went to the Supreme Court, and for the successful claimants in the Court of Appeal probate dispute Hawes v Burgess. Most recently Paul led the team which successfully overturned the professionally drafted will of businessman and race horse owner Reg Bond in Bond v Webster.
Pauline Sandler
Pauline Sandler
Paulina works as special counsel in the divorce and family team. She works in all areas of family law, including divorce, cohabitation, children, pre-nuptial agreements and complex financial disputes.
Penelope Williams
Penelope Williams
Partner specialising in cross-border estate planning for private clients in both the UK domestic and international arena. Based in London after spending three years on secondment in the US. Three main areas of focus: ‘non-doms’ living in, or looking to relocate to, the UK; families with US and UK issues needing assistance with their estate planning concerns (whether simple or complex); and international families (particularly Latin America) seeking effective governance structures through which to organise the long-term transition of wealth.
Pervaze Ahmed
Pervaze Ahmed
Pervaze advises on all aspects of residential property in England and Wales. He has a diverse client base ranging from overseas investors, high-net-worth individuals and their companies, to trust companies, trustees, investment companies, trading companies, and banks. He purchases or disposes of prime or super-prime residential property predominantly in London, often involving complex offshore structures and time sensitive lending requirements. As a result of his extensive experience dealing with trustees and trust companies in the Channel Islands and British Virgin Islands, he seamlessly navigates the regulatory and fiduciary requirements specific to the region when acting on multi-jurisdictional transactions. He also has strong connections throughout the UK and overseas, particularly in the Middle East and South East Asia.
Peter Wood
Peter Wood
Peter has 30 years of experience and is currently the lead partner in a number of cases in which the amount at stake totals nearly £700 million. Peter specializes in commercial litigation and arbitration, restructuring, insolvency, credit and asset recovery, particularly in regard to company disputes, often advising on shareholder and joint-venture issues. Peter leads the firm’s global dispute resolution teams comprising over 60 partners, spanning commercial litigation, international arbitration, criminal litigation and white collar investigations, employment, trust and inheritance disputes, family and divorce, with teams based in litigation centres across Asia-Pacific, Europe and the Americas. Peter is fluent in Italian and specialises in advising Italian clients, he is a member of the British Italian Law Association and the Italian Chamber of Commerce.
Philip Reed
Philip Reed
Philip advises charities, not-for-profits and philanthropists on a wide range of charity law and related issues. This includes governance and strategic matters, mergers and restructuring, establishment and registration, trading and their relationship with non-charitable subsidiaries, tax, fundraising and regulatory issues. He has a broad practice, but with a particular specialism in advising organisations in the education and arts sectors. These include schools, colleges, universities, arts bodies, artists and related entities. Through the Charity Law Association, Philip is a critical friend to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland.
Philip Munro
Philip Munro
Philip is a partner in the private client and tax team. He has worked for the firm in London, Hong Kong and Singapore. His practice focuses on succession planning for international families. As well as implementing estate planning arrangement for individuals, Philip frequently acts for trustees and financial institutions in relation to trust planning matters. Philip has been involved in recent years in a number of matters involving the administration of cross border estates.
Richard Walker
Richard Walker
Richard is a consultant in the trust, estate and inheritance disputes team. He advises on domestic and international disputes (or on how to minimise the risk of disputes) relating to trusts, wills, probate and inheritance, gifts for charities, shared ownership of property, informal promises of property, professional and non-professional fiduciary services (including individual and corporate trustees, executors, attorneys and deputies), the property and financial affairs of vulnerable adults and charitable status. Richard's training at Withers means he also has experience advising clients on their wealth and estate planning and tax positions, contentious and non-contentious employment and workplace relationships, their philanthropic and not-for-profit aspirations and their positions as trustees of large (often corporate) charities. Prior to joining Withers, Richard interned at the United Nations in Geneva, assisting with the periodic appraisal of member states by the Human Rights Council. He also worked as a Legal Advisor for a leading international commercial property developer, with particular responsibility for retail assets in England and Northern Ireland. Richard has also taught the law of trusts at King's College London, University College London and the School of Oriental and African Studies.
Richard Cassell
Partner in wealth planning group specialising in US and international tax and trust work and cross-border charity representation.
Roberto Moruzzi
Roberto Moruzzi
Roberto is experienced in dealing with commercial litigation and arbitration involving international and domestic contractual disputes, fraud and asset tracing, loan recoveries and debt collection. He leads the insolvency team, advising insolvency practitioners and directors of distressed companies, as well as creditors. Roberto is experienced in High Court pre-action strategy, such as applying for and defending applications for worldwide freezing orders, through to enforcing judgments in the UK and abroad. His clients include Aston Martin Racing, Duferco Participations Holding SA and West Ham United FC. He acted for Racing Point (now Aston Martin Racing) in the successful contested acquisition of Force India F1 (in administration), and for Renault Sport SAS in the High Court litigation brought by HMRC against the Lotus F1 Team Limited, the successful conclusion of which allowed the acquisition of Lotus F1 Team Limited by Renault F1. In terms of arbitration, Roberto has arbitrated cases both in the UK and abroad for international clients, including pursuant to the rules of the ICC, LCIA, LMAA and UNCITRAL. He also has experience of enforcing arbitral awards in foreign jurisdictions pursuant to the New York Convention. Roberto also has experience in advising in privacy and defamation matters. His cases include Elite Model Management (New York) & Elite Model Look (Paris) v BBC which at the time was the largest defamation action brought before the High Court in London. He negotiated the successful outcome of this action and continues to act for Elite World Group.
Ruzin Dagli
Ruzin Dagli
As a dual-qualified lawyer (Turkey and England & Wales) who has previously practised in Paris and Istanbul, Ruzin has particular expertise in international arbitration, commercial litigation and both private and public international law. In her international arbitration practice, Ruzin represents individuals, companies, States and State-owned entities in international disputes conducted under the LCIA, ICC, DIAC, SCC, UNCITRAL and ICSID rules across a variety of sectors, including construction, energy, infrastructure, technology, pharmaceuticals and textiles. Ruzin also advises States and international organisations on public international law matters such as the application of treaties, dispute resolution issues relating to international trade and investment, human rights and sovereign immunity. In her commercial litigation practice, Ruzin advises both individuals and companies in matters before the English High Court, including in complex shareholder disputes, disputes involving family businesses, debt collection and insolvency issues and litigation ancillary to arbitration proceedings, such as the enforcement of arbitral awards. Ruzin has appeared before the Turkish courts as an advocate in a range of commercial disputes and enforcement actions. Ruzin also maintains a pro-bono practice, advising individuals and international organisations on issues of international human rights law and international environmental law. Ruzin is recognised as a leading lawyer in Who’s Who Legal, Legal 500 and is listed in the Legal 500 Arbitration Powerlist. She was highlighted by Who's Who Legal's Future Leaders in Arbitration, Legal Marketplace Analysis as part of a selection of particularly highly regarded individuals. Within this directory, international sources describe Ruzin as "an excellent lawyer who is thorough and incisive" and "very personable, organised and efficient".
Ryan Borley
Ryan Borley
Ryan is an associate in the dispute resolution team. Ryan's practice spans the spectrum of commercial, civil fraud, asset recovery and insolvency. With a developing expertise in the field of professional negligence, Ryan has acted for a number of high-net-worth individuals and companies in their private disputes against law firms, successfully bringing matters to trial that include allegations of dishonest assistance, breach of fiduciary duty and negligence. Ryan was recently part of a team that successfully sued a well-known law firm for over £1.5m in damages, establishing findings of negligence in the Commercial Court. Ryan also has a growing practice acting for clients engaged in high-net-worth family disputes and in conjunction with this, regularly advises on matters of asset recovery in foreign jurisdictions. Ryan was this year part of the team that successfully sued a foreign financier for over £3 million in damages on behalf of their client, a Switzerland based hedge fund. With a range of experience in the field of civil litigation, dealing with the whole lifetime of the litigation cycle, Ryan's clients are entrepreneurs, high net worth individuals, financial institutions, art dealers and successful families, to name just a few.
Sarah Aughwane
Sarah Aughwane
Sarah is a partner in the trust, estate and inheritance disputes team. She specialises in on and offshore trust litigation including claims for removal of protectors or trustees, access to trust information, Mistake, Variation and directions applications. She has experience on cases in jurisdictions including the Jersey, Guernsey, Switzerland, the Bahamas, Bermuda, BVI, Cayman, the Isle of Man and Nevis. She also advises on all types of domestic and international probate disputes including issues relating to the validity of wills and trusts and claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. Sarah also advises on professional negligence actions in the context of trusts and estates, including actions to recover the costs of offshore proceedings from negligent onshore professionals.
Sarah Melaney
Sarah Melaney
Sarah is a partner in the Withers tech corporate team. She has over a decade of experience advising high growth companies and investors on investment rounds, scale-up, exits (trade sales and IPOs) and general corporate governance. As a trusted adviser, Sarah often assumes the role of general counsel for her clients providing effective advice on all commercial matters. Sarah has been ranked as a next generation partner by Legal 500. Sarah commenced her career as an equity capital markets lawyer listing companies on the AIM market and the main market of the London Stock Exchange which means that she is able to grow with companies through all stages of their life cycle. She is considered to be a leading individual in impact investment having acted for one of Europe's first and largest impact investors throughout her career. Sarah leads our initiative on diverse entrepreneurs and is also an advisory board member of FutureWorldVC, a 180 strong community of ethical impact investors. Keen to help change the current climate crisis, Sarah is also a scout for FiveThirteen, a non-profit organisation supporting gender diversity and climate action.
Sarah Barker
Sarah Barker
Sarah is deeply immersed in the art industry, having worked for almost twenty years with artists and their estates, galleries, agents and dealers, collectors, foundations, trustees, auction houses, art lenders, fractional ownership platforms, and other industry players such as art businesses within the technology sector.  Sarah advises on the various aspects of the complex and often idiosyncratic relationships in the sector (both from a contentious and non-contentious perspective), and acts as trusted adviser to many of her clients. With a background as a City corporate lawyer, Sarah advises on high value transactions for the sale and purchase of fine art and other valuable moveable assets (such as musical instruments, antiques, and precious stones).  She also drafts the contracts underpinning the commercial relationships within the sector (such as consignment agreements, agency agreements, representation agreements, terms of sale, loan agreements, and auction house terms).  Sarah has a particular specialism in the anti-money laundering regulation of the art market. Sarah is a regular contributor to Apollo - the International Art Magazine, and she has lectured at the Sotheby's Institute of Art. She is a frequent panel speaker, and her views on art law and business matters have been sought by think tanks and various publications including RUSI, the Financial Times, Bloomberg Law, the Art Newspaper, Dazed, and Tatler. She is a member of Professional Advisors to the International Art Market, the Association of Women in the Arts and the Institute of Art & Law. Listed in 'Who's Who', Sarah sat for three terms on one of the UKs largest philanthropic giving committees for the arts, and she currently sits on the board of St Paul's School.  Sarah also sat on the Advisory Committee for the Circa Art public art project at Piccadilly Circus, and currently sits on the Advisory Committee for ArtClear, a business using technology to link physical artworks to their verifiable digital records.
Sinead Harris
Sinead Harris
Sinead is a dual qualified and practising lawyer (England & Wales and British Virgin Islands). Sinead advises in a wide range of commercial disputes in litigation and arbitration, with a particular focus on disputes involving contentious insolvency, fraud, asset recovery and enforcement. Sinead's work includes shareholder and joint venture disputes, creditor claims and enforcement actions, asset tracing and recovery matters - frequently involving elements of dishonesty, fraud or breaches of fiduciary duties. She also advises a range of clients including companies, officeholders, creditors, and directors in relation to all aspects of contentious insolvency and non-contentious insolvency and restructuring. Working collaboratively with colleagues, Sinead draws on the firm's expertise in a range of disciplines such as corporate law, wealth planning and employment law to develop creative strategies and solutions to resolve disputes. She is particularly well-versed in the strategic use of tools such as freezing orders, receiverships and other officeholder appointments, disclosure orders and Norwich Pharmacal relief to maximise prospects of recovery. Sinead has also frequently acted for respondents to similar applications, successfully achieving discharges and setting aside interim orders. Most of her cases include a cross-border element, with particular expertise in British Virgin Islands law and a broad familiarity with offshore practice. Sinead has worked for a range of both UK and overseas clients in international disputes before an array of arbitral tribunals and courts including the English High Court and Court of Appeal, the UK Supreme Court, the Commercial Court of the Virgin Islands, Eastern Caribbean Court of Appeal and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. She has also worked collaboratively with foreign lawyers on disputes before the Courts in a range of jurisdictions as diverse as the US, Hong Kong, Singapore, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Ireland, Russia and various offshore jurisdictions (such as the Channel Islands, the Cayman Islands, Cyprus and many others). Prior to joining Withers in 2017, Sinead worked at an offshore firm in the British Virgin Islands. In that role, she worked on a number of high profile commercial disputes and contentious insolvency proceedings - most notably the ground-breaking Fairfield Fund liquidations in the BVI (and related Ch 15 proceedings in the US), recovering money for the benefit of victims of the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme.
Sophie Dworetzsky
Sophie Dworetzsky
Sophie advises on all aspects of sophisticated private client planning, with an emphasis on advising fund managers and principals on tax efficient remuneration structuring; advising individuals and trustees on investment taxation and efficient use of wrappers, in particular to defer taxation or maximise the remittance basis. Family office establishment and structuring; structuring acquisition and holding structures for private aircraft, to combine tax efficiency and liability insulation. Developing innovative structures, using partnerships for wealth protection and tax efficient family collective investment. Sophisticated remittance planning. Employee tax issues, especially with respect to restricted securities. Sophie has regular experience on advising on in a cross border context and is especially familiar with US/UK planning.
Stephen Richards
Stephen Richards
Partner. Stephen heads the trust and succession disputes team at Withersworldwide.  He advises a range of clients (individuals, beneficiaries, trustees, fiduciaries, executors and charities) in relation to trust, succession, inheritance and Court of Protection disputes and investigations by the Office of the Public Guardian.  The majority of Stephen's cases involve cross-border issues as highlighted by Re MN, the first reported Court of Protection cross-border welfare dispute.  Stephen advised in the long running litigation concerning the estate of the Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky. He regularly advises on bringing and defending claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Families & Dependants) Act 1975 and challenging/defending wills alongside other succession disputes.  Stephen also advises international, national and local charities/not for profit organisations on defending their legacy income.
Stephen Ross
Stephen Ross
Partner. Stephen heads the global fraud team and is described as ‘imaginative and you can always rely on him to go the extra mile’. His practice focusses on international asset freezing and recovery cases, heavyweight commercial litigation and crisis management. Stephen is particularly adept at drawing on the firm’s tax expertise in such cases to obtain a strategic advantage. Stephen often acts for family offices, entrepreneurs and their businesses on a broad range of commercial disputes and heads up our family office first group, which is an innovative approach to finding positive solutions for family business conflicts. He has a particular focus at present on fraud disputes emanating out of large-scale insolvencies as well as disputes from India and the Middle East.
Steven Kempster
Steven Kempster
Partner. Steven specialises in the resolution of disputes relating to trusts and estates in a UK and international context, in particular where cross-border issues and conflicts of law are involved.  Recent cases have involved disputes in the Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Switzerland, Gibraltar, Liechtenstein, Hong Kong, Singapore, Cayman Islands and Bermuda.  He also advises on dispute resolution where UK charities are involved. Steven has also accepted appointment by the relevant courts to act as a representative party looking after the interests of children and unborn beneficiaries in trusts and estates disputes.  He also has particular expertise in guiding clients through alternative dispute resolution processes, including mediation, early neutral evaluation and the evolving use of arbitration in trusts disputes.
Susanna Stanfield
Susanna Stanfield
Susanna has more than 20 years' experience as a corporate and venture capital lawyer. Susanna specialises in advising both high-growth companies and investors in the life sciences and technology sectors. In particular, Susanna heads the Cambridge office and acts for a number of Cambridge-based companies to help them commercialise their scientific discoveries or technology. Over the years, Susanna has been actively involved with the British Private Venture Capital Association (BVCA) and its publication of model investment documents.
Suzanne Todd
Suzanne Todd
Suzanne is one of the most highly accoladed family lawyers of her generation. She has more than 25 years' experience dealing with international financial cases with a special focus on Italy, private international child matters and negotiating multi-jurisdictional nuptial agreements. She regularly deals with family businesses, inherited wealth, tax and pensions issues. Her communication skills and ability to deal, with empathy with highly charged and emotionally sensitive matters is renowned. Her ruthless efficiency and contagious energy is universally recognised alongside her premier levels of client service. She always provides comprehensive strategic guidance from the outset but with an eye on the commercial reality of the situation. She is a practising Mediator and collaborative lawyer and lectures internationally on family law matters. Suzanne is fluent in Italian and well known for her Anglo Italian practice. Client: 'she has the right balance of sympathy for my situation combined with a razor sharp legal brain but a calm and non-confrontational approach to the negotiations with an obvious will to win'.
Tatiana Menshenina
Tatiana Menshenina
Tatiana is an experienced commercial litigator, working on both court cases and arbitrations, with market-leading experience in complex cross-border disputes. She has worked on a range of high profile cases for both corporates and high net worth individuals. Her main areas of expertise are company and shareholder disputes, commercial contract disputes, construction, civil fraud and asset tracing, equity and trusts disputes, injunctive relief (including related to ICOs), International Arbitration. Tatiana has worked extensively across Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and the CIS related disputes. Tatiana qualified as a Solicitor – Advocate with Higher Rights of Audience, Civil Proceedings (England and Wales). She is also qualified as a Russian Advocate and was called to the Moscow City Bar in 2002.
Tim Taylor
Tim Taylor
Tim is a partner in the corporate team. He advises businesses and business owners in relation to sale and investment transactions and generally. Tim has particular experience in dealing with limited liability partnerships in professional/ financial services and in relation to joint ventures in the hotel and hospitality sector.
Victoria Rodley
Victoria Rodley
Victoria is a partner in the corporate team. Victoria's broad experience extends to domestic and cross-border M&A, strategic investments, joint ventures, restructurings, corporate governance issues and commercial agreements.