Paul Farmer > Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP
280 HIGH HOLBORN
LONDON
WC1V 7EE
England
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Work Department

Tax Disputes

Position

Paul Farmer is a Barrister and was a founding partner in Joseph Hage Aaronson’s tax litigation team. Paul entered practice in 2002 with a broad background in European law and international tax law after holding senior positions at the European Court of Justice (Chambers of Advocate General Sir Francis Jacob) and European Commission (Head of Direct Taxation). Paul’s practice focuses on contentious matters and he has broad experience of litigation in the UK courts at all levels and in the European Court of Justice, where he has regularly appeared over the years. He is known internationally as a leading expert in the field of European tax law, having co-authored a major textbook on the subject, and works for both UK and foreign clients.

Highlights of Paul’s work over the last couple of years include:

Three Supreme Court hearings and proceedings in the UK tribunals;

Representing an EU multinational in a state aid matter before the Swedish Supreme Administrative Court and in proceedings before the European Commission;

Representing an EU multinational in an ECJ reference from the Danish courts concerning an unlawful withholding tax and assisting its Danish lawyers with the ensuing proceedings in the Danish courts;

Representing an EU multinational in connection with the ECJ reference in the Lexel case on Swedish tax avoidance rules; and

Assisting Swedish lawyers in (Koebler) State liability proceedings in the Swedish administrative courts

Lawyer Rankings

London > Dispute resolution > Tax litigation and investigations

Boutique contentious tax firm Joseph Hage Aaronson LLP is well known for its expertise in complex domestic and cross-border tax disputes, including litigation, arbitration, and investigations. The department is jointly led by founding partners Michael Anderson, a highly experienced litigator with a specialism in the taxation of cryptocurrencies, and Graham Aaronson KC, who has expertise in transfer pricing, oil and gas taxation, and EU law. Also key are Simon Whitehead, who has over 35 years’ litigation experience, Paul Farmer, who has a broad background in European and international tax law, and Iain MacWhannell, who acts for a diverse and high profile client base of individuals, businesses, and trusts. Solicitor and chartered tax advisor Helen McGhee and Daniel Margolin KC are further core team members.