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Andrew Hine

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Emma Jordan

Associé

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Kirstie McGuigan

Associé

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Kate Silbermann

Senior counsel

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Caroline Tayler

Associé

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George Porter

Collaborateur senior

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Auteurs

Andrew Hine

Consultant

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Emma Jordan

Associé

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Kirstie McGuigan

Associé

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Kate Silbermann

Senior counsel

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Caroline Tayler

Associé

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George Porter

Collaborateur senior

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5 octobre 2018

Contentious trusts newsletter – October 2018

Despite summer traditionally being a quiet time for the courts, some important decisions for trustees have been handed down over the last couple of months, including the very high profile Jersey insolvent trust case in which Taylor Wessing represented the former trustee. In that case, we sought an order that a former trustee should get priority in enforcing its trustee indemnity against an insolvent trust's assets ahead of the existing trustee's indemnity. In this edition of the newsletter, we provide an analysis of that judgment together with our usual case summaries.

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Taylor Wessing's Contentious Trusts and Estate team is pleased to announce that Kate Silbermann and Robert Gibson have both been named as two of the 2018 eprivateclient Top 35 Under 35 practitioners.

Z Trust Litigation - Royal Court applies pari passu approach in precedent setting judgment

Case summaries

In the matter of a Settlement dated 16 December 2009, unreported, 25 July 2018.
ET v JP and others [2018] EWHC 685 (Ch) (also known as T v P)
Crociani and others v Crociani and others [2018]
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