Dean Ryan > Payne Hicks Beach LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Payne Hicks Beach LLP
10 NEW SQUARE
LINCOLN'S INN
LONDON
WC2A 3QG
England

Work Department

Private Client

Position

Dean is a senior associate and Chartered Tax Adviser in the Private Client department at Payne Hicks Beach.

He advises on a broad range of personal tax, trust, estate and succession planning issues for UK and international clients. His work involves a variety of disciplines, from advising trustees in relation to the exercise of their powers and drafting trust and supplemental deeds, undertaking probate work and advising HNW clients in relation to their estate planning, to managing personal and trust tax disclosures both in the UK and abroad, dealing with cross-border restructurings of corporate and trust structures, and acting for charities in relation to funding endowments. As a Chartered Tax Adviser he is able to distil complex multi-faceted cases into clear and practical advice for clients and solve red flag issues before they develop further.  Dean regularly works alongside Payne Hicks Beach’s Family lawyers to provide trust, estate and tax advice within the context of divorce proceedings. He also advises executors on the administration of UK estates and has experience in creating and registering UK charities and liaising with the Charity Commission for England & Wales on behalf of trustees. He is an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation.

Career

Trained at Taylor Wessing LLP and joined Payne Hicks Beach upon qualification in 2016, promoted to senior associate 2020.

Memberships

Law Society and Chartered Institute of Taxation.

Education

Downing College, University of Cambridge (2008-2011) – MA (Cantab) Natural Sciences 2:1

BPP Law School (2012-2014) – Legal Practice Course (Distinction) and Graduate Diploma in Law (Commendation)

Christ’s Hospital School – (2006-2008) – A Level

 

Leisure

Dean is a classically-trained pianist and organist, having trained as an organ scholar at Downing College, Cambridge, and regularly accompanies Sunday masses in Teddington and Sevenoaks.