Our global Private Client & Trusts team have once again been recognised in the 2025 Chambers High Net Worth guide, with top-tier practice and individual rankings across the British Virgin Islands (BVI), Cayman Islands, Jersey and Guernsey.
Our BVI and Cayman Islands practices have each retained their
Band 1 rankings, reaffirming their positions as market leaders in
the international trusts and private wealth sector. Rosalind Nicholson (BVI) and Nigel Sanders (Jersey) have also been
individually ranked in Band 1, reflecting their outstanding
reputations and client recognition.
In Jersey, the team has been promoted to Band 2. Rajah Abusrewil, recently appointed deputy
chair of STEP Jersey, retains her Band 2 individual ranking. Richard Holden is again recognised for his
litigation expertise with a Band 2 ranking, while Nichola Brennan has been named in the Up and
Coming category for the first time, acknowledging her growing
profile and contributions to the practice.
In the Cayman Islands, Monique Bhullar, Lucy Diggle and Shelley White have all maintained their Band 2
individual rankings for their work advising high-net-worth clients
on complex trust structures.
In Guernsey, the Private Client & Trusts team has maintained
its Band 2 practice ranking. Rupert Morris and David Cooney are both ranked in Band 2, with
David also appearing in the Cayman Islands section as a foreign
expert based abroad, reflecting the cross-jurisdictional nature of
his practice.
These results underscore the strength and depth of our global
trusts and private client offering, with highly ranked
practitioners across key international investment hubs. Our teams
advise on all aspects of contentious and non-contentious trusts
matters, supporting clients with sophisticated,
multi-jurisdictional needs.