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Private Client Yearbook 2024 – Private Matters

Private Client Yearbook 2024 – online PDF

Editor’s letter

Welcome to the 2024 Private Client Yearbook from the Legal 500 and Legal Business, sponsored by Hunters Law.

Foreword – Hunters Law


Breaking down silos: family law in the UK in 2024 and beyond

Lucy Enright talks to leading family lawyers about how the law needs to keep up with what family looks like in 2024.


Lead partner: Hunters Law – 2024 will be a year of change in the UK. The question is, how much?

Do you have a crystal ball? If you do, then perhaps you can share the outcome of the UK election in 2024. Which election pledges are going to have most impact on private wealth professionals and their clients?


Planning for the unpredictable: navigating the private wealth market amid political uncertainty

The private client market is booming but with a general election looming and the UK non-dom regime at risk, Isabel Caine asks partners how high net worth clients can stay ahead of the curve.


The Legal 500 view: The private client pecking order

The Legal 500 ranks almost 1,000 firms and 1,500 lawyers for private client work across the UK – which firms have the most rankings and stand-out stars?


Perspectives: Ayesha Vardag

Ayesha Vardag on changing the law, how WFH trashed intellectual collaboration and why sex, love and money make family law endlessly interesting


Perspectives: Ashley Crossley

Baker McKenzie’s London head of wealth management Ashley Crossley on changes to the non-dom regime and the personal experience that led him to private client work


Perspectives: Sandra Davis

Mishcon de Reya’s Sandra Davis on her career highlights, changes in family law and the biggest challenges facing clients right now


Thought Leadership: Austria – Deloitte

Benefits of the Austrian Private Foundation

Q&A: India – Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas