Flora Harragin > Farrer & Co > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Farrer & Co
66 LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS
LONDON
WC2A 3LH
England

Living Wage

Work Department

Family

Position

Flora works on a broad range of family matters, both contentious and non-contentious, for a wide variety of clients. These matters include divorce, complex financial disputes, pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements and cohabitation. Flora also deals with issues of child contact, residence and leave to remove children from the jurisdiction permanently.

Flora has sat on the YRes committee since October 2012, and was appointed Treasurer in August 2013. Flora is also the Website Coordinator for the Family Law Commission of the Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA)

Career

Trained at Farrer & Co; qualified as a solicitor into the Family Team in 2010.

Memberships

Resolution (the former Solicitors’ Family Law Association); YRes; Union Internationale des Avocats (UIA); British Spanish Law Association (BSLA)

Education

Oriel College, University of Oxford (BA (Hons) Literae Humaniores); BPP Law School, London (Legal Practice Course)

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Family

(Next Generation Partners)

Flora HarraginFarrer & Co

Retaining an ‘an old world feel’ while approaching cases in ‘an entirely modern way’, Farrer & Co regularly handles international matters for a range of high and ultra-high-net-worth clients. Department head William Massey is noted for his expertise regarding complex financial situations including trusts, tax issues, and multiple jurisdictions. Claire Gordon has particular experience in cases across Hong Kong, New York and Switzerland; international matters are also an area of expertise for Edward Floyd. Combining ‘fantastic strategic vision and a real mastery of the law‘, Caroline Holley is sought after by clients in the entertainment industry. The team’s financial remedy expertise is combined with strength in children matters: Sarah Hutchinson regularly works at this intersection, including in Hague Convention proceedings, along with Amy Radnor and Flora Harragin. Frederick Tatham, ‘a ferociously good lawyer who will go very far’, has notable experience in Hong Kong, while John Davies ‘is technical with a strong international focus’. Alexander Woolley is recommended as ‘diligent, technical and thoughtful‘.