Lawyers
Kelly Noel-Smith
- Phone020 7863 8518
- Email[email protected]
Work Department
Private client.
Position
Partner
Career
Kelly specialises in advising wealthy families and their family offices on tax, governance and succession issues. Most of her work has an international dimension. She advises on the creation and operation of asset-holding structures to ensure wealth preservation, tax mitigation and to deal with succession issues.
She contributes regularly to tax journals and is a frequent speaker in Switzerland and the Channel Islands advising professionals there on the UK tax regime for asset holding structures.
Kelly heads our Senior Executives Advisory team, which specialises in providing holistic advice to internationally mobile senior executives on tax, employment and immigration issues commonly experienced when moving to or from the UK.
She worked at Slaughter and May, where she qualified, for 4 years and then Lawrence Graham before becoming head of tax and private client at Radcliffes. She has been a partner at Forsters LLP since 2009.
Kelly is recognised in the Legal 500 directory as an "exceptional lawyer" who is "very competent and is involved in some high value and complex work – which she handles with aplomb". The Citywealth Leaders' list comments: "Kelly is one of the best private client lawyers in London. She is a pleasure to work with, very responsive and her advice is always clear and cuts through complexities." Legal 500 2020 describes Kelly as "very approachable and provides excellent, timely service. She is involved in high value complex structures and is very effective in the advice she provides". Chambers HNW Guide 2020 states "She is brilliant. She is technically incredibly strong and charming to deal with". Kelly is ranked in the Chambers HNW Guide 2022 for her work in private wealth law and has been named in Legal Week's 'Private Client Global Elite' list each year from inception.
She has an appreciation of the sometimes complex psychodynamic issues that arise within families surrounding wealth and has explored these in a literary context through a PhD and subsequent academic publications.
Memberships
Law Society STEP ACTAPS
Education
University of York (1986 BA Hons).