Beverly-Ann Rogers – Serle Court  Mediating since 1999, Beverly-Ann Rogers at Serle Court is ‘hard-working, tenacious and never gives up. She is also approachable, straight-talking and respectful, yet firm in pushing the parties’. Also mediating through IPOS Mediation, Rogers is regularly instructed by leading City law firms, as well as several law practices from across the UK; and although known for her expertise in trust and probate disputes (including international trust-related conflicts), Rogers’ track record encompasses company and shareholder cases, commercial claims, property litigation, professional negligence and charity disputes. Recent mediations include a shareholder case involving property companies, which includes claims of breaches of trust; as well as a claim for substantial damages for failing to honour a pharmaceutical trial-related contract.
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Beverly is a highly experienced mediator. Over the last 20 years, she has mediated hundreds of disputes across a broad spectrum, both within and beyond her expertise as a chancery barrister. Whilst commercial in nature, many disputes involve family members, or previously close associates and have a high emotional content. She has experience of multi-party and cross-cultural disputes and has lectured and mediated in the Far East and the Middle East. Beverly is recommended as a leading mediator in Chambers and Partners, the Legal 500 and Who’s Who Legal. She is recognised by Legal 500 in its Hall of Fame as a mediator who has received constant praise from her clients and who is at the pinnacle of her profession and by Who’s Who Legal as the Most Highly Regarded Junior for mediation.

Career

Qualified 1978; Middle Temple; in continuous practice at the Bar.

Memberships

Chancery Bar Association; Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS); PIM (senior mediators) and Distinguished Fellow of the International Academy of Mediators.

Education

London (LLB).

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