Private wealth
Spotlight on private wealth - December 2020

Our quarterly update is designed to keep you up to speed with developments in the private wealth world.
Read moreSpotlight on private wealth - September 2020

Our quarterly update is designed to keep you up to speed with developments in the private wealth world.
Read moreSpotlight on private wealth - June 2020

Our quarterly update is designed to keep you up to speed with developments in the private wealth world.
Read moreSpotlight on private wealth - April 2020

Our quarterly update is designed to keep you up to speed with developments in the private wealth world. In this edition we explore sham trusts, heritage property and removing trustees. We also keep pace with the latest developments in the art sector. If you have any feedback on this update or would like to know more about the issues covered, or anything else, get in touch.
Read moreOpen justice versus confidentiality - which wins?

Court proceedings can expose the most sensitive details of an individual's personal and financial affairs. However, the principle of open justice requires that the public is given sufficient information about proceedings so that they can understand and scrutinise the decisions courts make.
Read moreSpotlight on private wealth - December 2019

Our quarterly update is designed to keep you up to speed with developments in disputes, and how you can avoid them, in the private client world.
Read moreSpotlight on private wealth - September 2019

Our quarterly update is designed to keep you up to speed with developments in disputes, and how you can avoid them, in the private client world.
Read moreSpotlight on private wealth - June 2019

Our quarterly update is designed to keep you up to speed with developments in disputes, and how you can avoid them, in the private client world.
Read moreSpotlight on private wealth - February 2019

Welcome to our new look Spotlight. Our quarterly update highlights developments in the private client world – with a focus on disputes and how to avoid them.
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