Jersey - Private clients, trusts and tax
Bedell Cristin has a large team led by the ‘very good‘ Edward Bennett, and is active on transactional matters. Alan Dart, who focuses on strategic planning, family wealth protection and strategy, is ‘very strong and carries the team‘, which has been advising local trustees on the restructuring of a family’s Jersey trusts and companies worth over £500m. Clients speak of ‘excellent speed of response and overall level of service and expertise‘.
Carey Olsen’s ‘excellent‘ head of trusts Paul Matthams has great stature in the market. The ‘first-class‘ team - which also handles major international probate work - won a tender to become legal adviser to the board of trustees of a significant public sector pension scheme. Robert MacRae is active in trust litigation.
Ogier has a large team which acts for many of the leading trust players on a cross-jurisdictional basis. Both Steve Meiklejohn, who is ‘very good on “big picture” international planning issues‘, and Phil Le Cornu, who has ‘expertise and knowledge coupled with a very natural ability to treat clients with great respect‘, are dual qualified in the BVI. The firm is also strong on trust litigation, and clients include Barclays Private Bank & Trust Ltd.
Mourant du Feu & Jeune’s Alan Binnington has left to work with the firm’s recently spun off private wealth business, though he will continue as a consultant to the firm. Giles Corbin is ‘very knowledgeable and practical‘ and ‘manages the team very well‘. The firm has been acting for JP Morgan Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd in relation to a major reorganisation of an entire book of trust business previously administered in Jersey.
At Appleby, Graham Boxall handles non-contentious work and heads a team whose ‘overall level of service is good‘. Fraser Robertson is highly regarded for trust litigation, and recently advised a trustee in relation to a hostile application to remove a co-trustee.
Crill Canavan’s head of wealth planning Richard Pirie has a ‘practical approach having been on the other side of the fence as a practitioner in the trust industry‘. His team has been advising on the enforceability of a confiscation order in UK criminal proceedings against the assets of a Jersey trust.
Voisin’s head of trusts Nigel Pearmain is well regarded for non-contentious advice, and the firm is also active on probate and trust litigation.
BakerPlatt is ‘very good to work with‘, and active in advising trust companies on regulatory and contentious matters.
Sinels has an ‘excellent‘ trust litigation practice offering ‘fully considered and knowledgeable advice‘, and is also active in non-contentious advice to beneficiaries.
Walkers has a well-established trusts practice.