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Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove
95 THE PROMENADE
CHELTENHAM
GL50 1HH
England

Work Department

International Private Client

Position

Partner. Specialisms include; advising non-UK domiciled individuals on UK taxes as well as creating succession-focussed structures for international clients; assisting with HMRC tax enquiries and processes; advising UK and non-UK trustees and other trust parties on all areas of trust law and administration; advising on corporate and indirect taxes as they affect private wealth structures; advising on compliance matters relevant to private clients and private wealth service providers.

Career

Re-joined Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove as a Partner in 2018, having previously worked at Wiggin LLP and then Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove from 2005 to 2011; from 2011 to 2014, was part of the international private client team of Lenz & Staehelin, based in that firm’s Geneva office; also worked in the international private client teams of UK firms Charles Russell (and then Charles Russell Speechlys) and Burges Salmon, between 2014 and 2018.

Languages

English, French

Memberships

Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP)
International Tax Planning Association (ITPA)
International Bar Association (IBA)

Education

Dean Close School, Cheltenham; Swansea University; College of Law, London (GDL); Bristol Institute of Legal Practice (LPC)

Leisure

Rugby, cricket, football, golf, field sports, skiing, cycling, music, family time

Lawyer Rankings

South West > Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate

(Next Generation Partners)

Matthew ShayleWiggin Osborne Fullerlove

Praised for its ability to provide ‘city quality and expertise that comfortably rivals many of its London competitors’, Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove‘s boutique private client offering spans asset protection, taxation, corporate and commercial disputes, and probate and estate planning. Tim Osborne and Stephen Green jointly lead the practive. Other key names to note include Matthew Cain – described as a ‘charming and smooth operator with a wealth of experience’ – who specialises in the structuring of private wealth, and Rose Chamberlayne, who specialises in creating bespoke wealth preservation structures. ‘Visionary and adaptable, bright and engaging’, Matthew Shayle has key expertise in the areas of trusts, foundations and succession.