Mark Lindley > Boodle Hatfield LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Boodle Hatfield LLP
240 BLACKFRIARS ROAD
LONDON
SE1 8NW
England

Work Department

Private client and tax

Position

Mark is a Partner in the Private Client and Tax team. He specialises in handling disputes in the field of wills, trusts, tax-planning and the administration of estates. These include disputes relating to multi-million pound estates, trust funds for HNW beneficiaries, trustees and trust companies, both onshore and offshore, and in the Court of Protection.
Mark also deals with a range of non-contentious private client work including wills, trusts, the administration of estates, powers of attorney / deputyships and long term tax-planning and succession structures.

Career

Mark trained at Penningtons Solicitors before moving to Boodle Hatfield in 2010.

Memberships

Society of Trust and Estates Practitioners (STEP) and member of the STEP Contentious Trusts and Estates SIG Global Steering Committee, Registered member of the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS), ConTrA and the London Solicitors Litigation Association.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Contentious trusts and probate

(Leading individuals)

Mark LindleyBoodle Hatfield LLP

Boodle Hatfield LLP has a ‘very busy’ team, which is doing top-quality work on predominantly high-value, complex and international cases. ‘This truly impressive outfit‘ has niche expertise in disputes concerning the modern family, and is working on an increasing number of major trust ‘partition’ cases. Clients note that this practice ‘should be on the shortlist of any prospective client seeking a top flight London firm’. Head of department, Andrea Zavos. is highly regarded for her work in advising individuals, trustees and trust companies on a variety of complicated and high-value national and international disputes. Simon Rylatt handles a broad spread of contentious trusts and estate disputes for both onshore and offshore clients. Also recommended is Mark Lindley, who is skilled at resolving disputes regarding trusts, estates, tax and gifts, as well as cases relating to mental capacity. Senior associate, James Woods-Davison has a following among the international UHNW community acting for individuals, trusts and corporate structures. It recently added Nicola Bushby to its ranks from Irwin Mitchell.