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Transcontinental Trusts: Bermuda 2024
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Serle Court

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Serle Court offers genuine expertise across a broad range of chancery and commercial disciplines. In the private client arena, our barristers are instructed by a wide range of clients (in the UK and internationally) across the full gamut of private client law. Serle Court has a pre-eminent reputation for offshore trusts litigation, domestic probate matters, claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family & Dependants) Act 1975 and charities work. One of our core practice areas is trusts and we are applauded for being “the leading chambers for the big offshore trusts disputes,” and for having “a varied spectrum of skilled practitioners.’

What really sets Serle Court apart from any other chambers is the comprehensive range of chancery and commercial capabilities that we can offer clients. Where issues involving other areas of law arise, as often occurs in private client matters, Serle Court effectively meet clients’ evolving needs by drawing on the expertise of relevant barristers at all levels working collaboratively across chancery and commercial law. Our ability to seamlessly provide a multi-disciplinary team with a consistently high quality of service is a huge benefit to clients.

In 2022 alone, Serle Court was awarded ‘Set of the Year’ at the Chambers HNW Awards, Chancery Set of the Year at the Chambers UK Bar Awards, and Commercial Litigation Set of the Year at the Legal 500 UK Bar Awards. At the time, Chambers and Partners commented that "This powerhouse chancery set has members acting on all sides of the massive Wong v. Grand View PTC litigation, which went to up the Privy Council in March last year" and is believed to be the largest (and possibly most complex) piece of contentious trusts litigation globally to date. In 2021, Serle Court was awarded ‘Chambers of the Year’ at the Citywealth Magic Circle Awards. The judges described Serle Court as “the chambers of the future” and “forward-looking and quick to react”.