Contentious Trusts 2024: The 3rd Annual Summit

The only event bringing together private client, divorce, and insolvency specialists to address trusts under attack across key jurisdictions. 

4th July 2024 | Millennium Gloucester, London | In-person

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Agenda

Registration
9.00am

Morning Chairs’ Opening Remarks
9.30am

Charlotte Fraser, Partner
Farrer & Co

James Sheedy, Partner
Collas Crill

Understanding How Divorce is Used to Attack Trusts
9.40am

  • Recent approaches from the family court 
  • FDR hearing involving trustees 
  • Nuptial settlements – what they are and how they are proven
  • How and when trusts are brought into divorce

Graeme Kleiner, Partner
Charles Russell Speechlys

Millie Benson, Barrister
1KBW

Clementine Dowley, Legal Director
Payne Hicks Beach

Renato Labi, Partner
Hughes Fowler Carruthers

Exploring the Key Implications of Capacity for Contentious Trusts
10.20am

  • How litigation happens in the court of protection 
  • Capacity loss and attacks pre and postmortem 
  • Capacity cases with an international aspect

Jonathan Arr, Partner
Macfarlanes

Laura Phillips, Legal Director
Kingsley Napley

Dr. James Warner, Consultant Psychiatrist
Bramley Medical

Gareth Roberts, Senior Associate
Baker McKenzie

Refreshment break
11.00am

Highlighting Contentious Tax Issues in a Trust Context
11.20am

  • International tax planning
  • Managing investigations from HMRC and other authorities 
  • Commonly encountered contentious tax issues 
  • Tax mistakes that leave trusts vulnerable to tax authority attacks 

Kelly Watson, Client Services Director
Accuro

Waqar Shah, Partner
Kingsley Napley

Giles Goodfellow KC, Barrister
Pump Court Tax Chambers

Managing Trusts in Proceeds of Crime
12.00pm

  • The use of offshore structures in illegality and criminality 
  • No consent regimes 
  • Confiscation of assets 

Claire-Marie Cornford, Partner
Irwin Mitchell

Andreas Kistler, Partner
Carey Olsen (Jersey)

Ben Brandon, Partner, Barrister
Mischon de Reya

Insights into Trust Arbitration as a Dispute Resolution Method
12.40pm

  • First appeal in trust arbitration 
  • Impact of the Volpi Judgment 
  • Arbitrating international trust disputes 

Emma Jordan, Partner
Taylor Wessing

Andrew Holden, Barrister
XXIV Old Buildings

Josh Lewison, Barrister
Radcliffe Chambers

Christian Hay, Managing Partner
Collas Crill

Networking and Lunch Break
1.20pm

Roundtable Discussions: Hot Topics Offshore
2.20pm

During this interactive element of the agenda, delegates will break out into 2 groups to discuss the following topics.

Delegates who attend 'Session 1' at 2.20pm will attend 'Session 2' at 3pm. 

Delegates who attend 'Session 2' at 2.20pm will attend 'Session 1' at 3pm.

Session 1: The Proper Purpose Rule

  • How to grapple with the proper purpose of a power in the context of changing settlor wishes, following Grand View Private Trust Company & Anor v Wong & Ors [2022] UKPC 47
  • Best practice on identifying and recording the proper purpose for trustees.
  • Examples of situations where proper purpose might become a contentious issue.

Katie Hooper, Partner
Mourant

Session 2: Challenges Facing Trustees of an "Insolvent" Trust

  • When is a trust insolvent?
  • Why does it matter?
  • What insolvency regime applies?
  • Priority of equitable lien?
  • What does the trustee of an insolvent trust do?
  • Change in duties
  • Priority rights
  • Assistance of the court?
  • Assistance of insolvency practitioner?

Emma Hill, Counsel
Bedell Cristin

Roundtable Discussions: Hot Topics Offshore (Repeated)
3.00pm

Networking and Refreshment Break
3.40pm

Examining Estate Pitfalls that can Lead to Attacks
4.00pm

  • Contentious probate and undue influence
  • What happens to proceedings after death 
  • Claims that survive death and who can bring them
  • When can a trust be considered a will

Nicholas Holland, Partner
McDermott, Will & Emery

Hannah Mantle, Partner
Forsters LLP

Paul Buckle, Director
Ocorian

Constance McDonnell KC , Barrister
Serle Court

Discussing the Circumstances in which the Role of Protectors Becomes Contentious
4.40pm

  • How and when protective powers can lead to a trust becoming contentious 
  • What to consider when appointing a protector
  • Removal applications and strategies
  • Managing disgruntled beneficiaries

Natasha Stourton, Partner
Withers

Alexander Learmonth KC, Barrister
New Square Chambers

Nicola Bushby, Partner
Boodle Hatfield

Chair's Closing Remarks and End of Conference
5.20pm

Charlotte Fraser, Partner
Farrer & Co

James Sheedy, Partner
Collas Crill

9.00am
Registration
9.30am
Morning Chairs’ Opening Remarks
Charlotte Fraser - Partner - Farrer & Co
James Sheedy - Partner - Collas Crill
9.40am
Understanding How Divorce is Used to Attack Trusts
  • Recent approaches from the family court 
  • FDR hearing involving trustees 
  • Nuptial settlements – what they are and how they are proven
  • How and when trusts are brought into divorce
Graeme Kleiner - Partner - Charles Russell Speechlys
Millie Benson - Barrister - 1KBW
Clementine Dowley - Legal Director - Payne Hicks Beach
Renato Labi - Partner - Hughes Fowler Carruthers
10.20am
Exploring the Key Implications of Capacity for Contentious Trusts
  • How litigation happens in the court of protection 
  • Capacity loss and attacks pre and postmortem 
  • Capacity cases with an international aspect
Jonathan Arr - Partner - Macfarlanes
Laura Phillips - Legal Director - Kingsley Napley
Dr. James Warner - Consultant Psychiatrist - Bramley Medical
Gareth Roberts - Senior Associate - Baker McKenzie
11.00am
Refreshment break
11.20am
Highlighting Contentious Tax Issues in a Trust Context
  • International tax planning
  • Managing investigations from HMRC and other authorities 
  • Commonly encountered contentious tax issues 
  • Tax mistakes that leave trusts vulnerable to tax authority attacks 
Kelly Watson - Client Services Director - Accuro
Waqar Shah - Partner - Kingsley Napley
Giles Goodfellow KC - Barrister - Pump Court Tax Chambers
12.00pm
Managing Trusts in Proceeds of Crime
  • The use of offshore structures in illegality and criminality 
  • No consent regimes 
  • Confiscation of assets 
Claire-Marie Cornford - Partner - Irwin Mitchell
Andreas Kistler - Partner - Carey Olsen (Jersey)
Ben Brandon - Partner, Barrister - Mischon de Reya
12.40pm
Insights into Trust Arbitration as a Dispute Resolution Method
  • First appeal in trust arbitration 
  • Impact of the Volpi Judgment 
  • Arbitrating international trust disputes 
Emma Jordan - Partner - Taylor Wessing
Andrew Holden - Barrister - XXIV Old Buildings
Josh Lewison - Barrister - Radcliffe Chambers
Christian Hay - Managing Partner - Collas Crill
1.20pm
Networking and Lunch Break
2.20pm
Roundtable Discussions: Hot Topics Offshore

During this interactive element of the agenda, delegates will break out into 2 groups to discuss the following topics.

Delegates who attend 'Session 1' at 2.20pm will attend 'Session 2' at 3pm. 

Delegates who attend 'Session 2' at 2.20pm will attend 'Session 1' at 3pm.

Session 1: The Proper Purpose Rule
  • How to grapple with the proper purpose of a power in the context of changing settlor wishes, following Grand View Private Trust Company & Anor v Wong & Ors [2022] UKPC 47
  • Best practice on identifying and recording the proper purpose for trustees.
  • Examples of situations where proper purpose might become a contentious issue.
Katie Hooper - Partner - Mourant
Session 2: Challenges Facing Trustees of an "Insolvent" Trust
  • When is a trust insolvent?
  • Why does it matter?
  • What insolvency regime applies?
  • Priority of equitable lien?
  • What does the trustee of an insolvent trust do?
  • Change in duties
  • Priority rights
  • Assistance of the court?
  • Assistance of insolvency practitioner?
Emma Hill - Counsel - Bedell Cristin
3.00pm
Roundtable Discussions: Hot Topics Offshore (Repeated)
3.40pm
Networking and Refreshment Break
4.00pm
Examining Estate Pitfalls that can Lead to Attacks
  • Contentious probate and undue influence
  • What happens to proceedings after death 
  • Claims that survive death and who can bring them
  • When can a trust be considered a will
Nicholas Holland - Partner - McDermott, Will & Emery
Hannah Mantle - Partner - Forsters LLP
Paul Buckle - Director - Ocorian
Constance McDonnell KC - Barrister - Serle Court
4.40pm
Discussing the Circumstances in which the Role of Protectors Becomes Contentious
  • How and when protective powers can lead to a trust becoming contentious 
  • What to consider when appointing a protector
  • Removal applications and strategies
  • Managing disgruntled beneficiaries
Natasha Stourton - Partner - Withers
Alexander Learmonth KC - Barrister - New Square Chambers
Nicola Bushby - Partner - Boodle Hatfield
5.20pm
Chair's Closing Remarks and End of Conference
Charlotte Fraser - Partner - Farrer & Co
James Sheedy - Partner - Collas Crill

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