Private Client Yearbook 2024
What does digital transformation mean for private client services? Cryptocurrencies promised a revolution. Their decentralised infrastructure was thought to be the future of finance – and by late 2021, they were worth $3tn. Then those values came crashing down. Now the king of crypto, Sam Bankman-Fried, has been found guilty of one of the biggest …
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Private Client Yearbook 2024
Lucy Enright talks to leading family lawyers about how the law needs to keep up with what family looks like in 2024.
As familial relationships become increasingly complex, the law governing these relationships does too. With the idea of the family unit extending to include unmarried, cohabiting couples and nontraditional routes to parenthood, the law surrounding and protecting all families is shifting to reflect this.
Private Client Yearbook 2024
Do you have a crystal ball? If you do, then perhaps you can share the outcome of the UK election in 2024. Which election pledges are going to have most impact on private wealth professionals and their clients? Or perhaps you’re reading this in May or November, know who has won and are busy planning …
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Private Client Yearbook 2024
The Legal 500 ranks almost 1,000 firms and 1,500 lawyers for private client work across the UK – which firms have the most rankings and stand-out stars?
From family matters and trusts disputes and rural affairs and tax advice, The Legal 500 is home to a comprehensive guide to all of the UK’s leading private client advisers.
Private Client Yearbook 2024
‘People need to be physically near each other and feel each other’s chemistry – otherwise everything is just cold and dry and boring’ – Ayesha Vardag on changing the law, how WFH trashed intellectual collaboration and why sex, love and money make family law endlessly interesting
What made you decide to become a lawyer and, once you’d made that decision, why did you choose family law? I wanted to be an actress, a journalist or a novelist, not a lawyer at all. I got interested in law spending time with my lawyer aunt in New York during my gap year, but …
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Private Client Yearbook 2024
The private client market is booming but with a general election looming and the UK non-dom regime at risk, Isabel Caine asks partners how high net worth clients can stay ahead of the curve.
Vying political parties and a constantly fluctuating international climate are driving firms to further develop their private wealth practices in the UK in a bid to capture work from the lucrative sector.
Private Client Yearbook 2024
‘For the UK, the biggest challenge is about to happen’ – Baker McKenzie’s London head of wealth management Ashley Crossley on changes to the non-dom regime and the personal experience that led him to private client work
What made you decide to become a lawyer and why private client? My parents divorced at an early age, and I became very interested in how the law dealt with people and their relationships. That grew into an interest in law generally and how it could be used to solve problems. Having an interest in …
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Private Client Yearbook 2024
‘I’ve had the most incredible career. It’s been fascinating, rewarding, and challenging’: Mishcon de Reya’s Sandra Davis on her career highlights, changes in family law and the biggest challenges facing clients right now
What made you decide to become a lawyer and why practise family law? I’m naturally a problem solver, and I’ve always wanted to make a difference. Family law makes a real difference to people’s lives. We can help make a bad situation better, create calm in an emotional storm, and save children from the turmoil …
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Private Client Yearbook 2024
The Austrian Private Foundation (PF) is a viable option to protect and preserve assets over generations, as well as to prevent the distribution of assets in the event of succession. Establishing an Austrian PF enables the founder to align his/her assets with the founder’s wishes but separating the assets from the founder’s future fate. Due …
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Private Client Yearbook 2024
1. How does estate planning differ in India compared to other countries, especially in light of unique family structures and property laws? Indian inheritance related laws are diverse and vary on a number of factors, such as the nature of the assets (movable or immovable), their location, and the personal law of an individual, which …
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