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Andrew Holden

Andrew Holden

Position

Andrew is a chancery and commercial specialist, whose highly-regarded practice encompasses trusts, fraud and asset tracing, probate and estate administration, and commercial litigation and arbitration.

In the United Kingdom, Andrew enjoys a busy and broad-based commercial and chancery practice. He is well known for his trusts, probate and estates work. Andrew is also a sought-after practitioner in relation to complex fraud, asset-tracing and commercial and company/shareholder disputes, particularly where they engage principles of equity.

Andrew also has an extensive international practice. He has deep international trusts expertise, including acting for the settlors, trustees, beneficiaries and protectors of private trusts, as well as for the institutional custodians, directors and professional advisers of trusts, funds and companies.

Andrew also enjoys a highly-regarded practice in the field of international commercial litigation and arbitration, including international fraud and asset-tracing and connected matters engaging principles of international jurisdiction and enforcement. His briefs in this area demonstrate that he is well equipped to navigate clients through the legal and factual complexities inherent in high value international litigation and arbitration.

Career

Called 2007.

Memberships

Chancery Bar Association Full Member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners Academician of The International Academy of Estate and Trust Law

Education

BA (Hons.), Oxon., Philosophy and Theology – 1st Class (top of year) M.St. (Research), Oxon. CPE, City University – Commendation BVC, Inns of Court School of Law – Outstanding TEP, Qualified Practitioners' Route, Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners

Mentions

London Bar

Private wealth and probate

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Andrew Holden –XXIV Old Buildings ‘Andrew is an absolute superstar and has an outstanding legal mind. His written work is first-rate and cuts through issues and finds solutions.’