Dan Boxall > Collas Crill > St Helier, Jersey > Lawyer Profile

Collas Crill
GASPE HOUSE
66-72 ESPLANADE
ST HELIER
JE1 4XD
Jersey

Work Department

Dispute resolution.

Position

Dan is a Group  Partner. He is highly experienced in large case management, dealing with high-value, complex commercial and trust litigation through all degrees of contentiousness.

Dan is often involved in the larger international disputes, working closely with Damian James on high-end trust and corporate/ financial services cases that involve extended teams of international advisors.

While Dan is a member of the Dispute Resolution team, he also performs an important role within the non-contentious private client team, providing detailed legal research and document due-diligence across matters involving complex issues of trust law, historic claims of mismanagement and large volumes of documents.

Career

Qualified UK barrister, called to the Bar in 2006; has worked in commercial litigation in Jersey since 1998; joined Collas Crill 2003;

Memberships

Gray’s Inn

Education

University of Surrey (BSc Hons (first)); College of Law (PgDL (commendation)); City University/Inns of Court School of Law (BVC (outstanding – Barstow Scholar)).

Leisure

Boxing, skiing, surfing, mountain biking, painting.

Lawyer Rankings

Jersey > Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution

Trust disputes make up the core of Collas Crill‘s litigation practice; the firm advises a raft of Jersey-based and international clients on long-running, multi-faceted disputes. The team is also well versed in commercial and insolvency disputes. Heading the team is Damian James, sought after for his expertise in contentious trust matters, where he frequently works alongside Dan Boxall. Nuno Santos-Costa represents financial institutions, governments and HNWIs in trust, contract and fraud cases, while Simon Hurry specialises in restructuring and insolvency litigation. Sam Williams assists clients with the enforcement of foreign judgements and arbitration decisions, in addition to trusts work. Lynne Calder, who was made of counsel in January 2022, handles civil and commercial regulatory matters.