Paul Hewitt > Withers LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Withers LLP
20 Old Bailey
LONDON
EC4M 7AN
England

Living Wage

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Work Department

Trust, estate and inheritance disputes.

Position

Partner.

Paul specialises in domestic and international trust and succession disputes.

Described as a ‘star litigator’ and ‘a formidable opponent’, Paul represented His Exalted Highness VIII Nizam of Hyderabad in litigation with India and Pakistan, successfully securing funds held by NatWest since 1948.

1975 Act successes include Bhusate v Patel, (widow permitted to bring claim 25 years out of time), Cowan v Foreman in the Court of Appeal, and Wells v Chorus Law (neighbour prevented from claiming as ‘child as deceased’).

Paul also advises on contentious Court of Protection matters, both financial, and health and welfare (including the leading decision Re MN on cross border welfare).

Other high profile cases include acting for the trustees in the Hastings Bass matter of Futter v Futter applying to set aside the result of incorrect tax advice, and in Hodkin v Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages, both of which went to the Supreme Court, and for the successful claimants in the Court of Appeal probate dispute Hawes v Burgess.

Most recently Paul led the team which successfully overturned the professionally drafted will of businessman and race horse owner Reg Bond in Bond v Webster.

Career

Paul is co-author of Probate Disputes and Remedies and Inheritance Act Claims.

Languages

French.

Memberships

ACTAPS;

STEP;

Law Society Private Client Section;

CLA; and

Solicitors for the Elderly.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Contentious trusts and probate

(Hall of Fame)

Paul HewittWithers LLP

Withers LLPis at the top of the tree in terms of private client work and trust related matters. It has a wealth of experienced lawyers in its ranks and a well-earned reputation for being very client focused and diligent’. It has ‘great strength in depth in its lawyer bench’. Led by Suzanne Todd, it has continued to attract a variety of complex and high-value cases from around the globe. The entire team is adept at handling cross-border and complicated trusts, estate, inheritance, and Court of Protection disputes. It has a solid grounding in charity legacy disputes, and in domestic work too. Paul Hewitt continues to be recognised as one of the top contentious trusts and probate practitioners, along with Steven Kempster. Stephen Richards is increasingly advising families of which a vulnerable member, often with cognitive decline, has suffered financial abuse. Natasha Stourton has a particular interest in the succession and trusteeship of digital assets and cryptocurrencies. Senior Counsel Dawn Goodman is recommended, along with Alice TomlinSarah Aughwane, and Alexandra Dix.

London > Private client > Court of protection

(Leading partners)

Paul HewittWithers LLP

There are ‘brilliant partners’ at Withers LLP who are ‘backed by top-quality associates and trainees. Everyone at Withers is intelligent and personable.Stephen Richards and Julia Abrey co-head the ‘excellent team’, which acts for the families and appointed representatives of older and vulnerable people. It regularly acts for trustees, executors, charities, and other professional groups. In addition, the team is recommended for its work on disabled trusts, and for its advice on advance decisions to refuse medical treatment. The team has particular strength in advising on cross-border mental capacity issues. Natasha Stourton is another known name for her advice on a broad array of Court of Protection matters, such as lifetime gifts, statutory wills, and powers of attorney. Alice Tomlin acts for charities, private individuals, and institutions on all aspects of contentious trust and succession disputes, with a particular focus on Court of Protection matters. Paul Hewitt is another leading name in the department.