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This text is the first comprehensive guide to litigating trust disputes in Jersey, bringing together analysis of substantive Jersey law, civil procedure and the remedies available to parties appearing in trust litigation before the Royal Court of Jersey. The book is an indispensable tool for trust professionals and legal practitioners with clients that have an exposure to a trust structure in Jersey, whether through a trustee, a beneficiary or a protector, enforcer or other power holder. This book is also of importance to matrimonial, criminal or insolvency practitioners seeking information or…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This text is the first comprehensive guide to litigating trust disputes in Jersey, bringing together analysis of substantive Jersey law, civil procedure and the remedies available to parties appearing in trust litigation before the Royal Court of Jersey. The book is an indispensable tool for trust professionals and legal practitioners with clients that have an exposure to a trust structure in Jersey, whether through a trustee, a beneficiary or a protector, enforcer or other power holder. This book is also of importance to matrimonial, criminal or insolvency practitioners seeking information or documents for the purposes of foreign proceedings and those seeking asset recovery or enforcement against assets subject to Jersey trusts.
Autorenporträt
James Sheedy is a dual qualified Jersey Advocate and an English barrister (called in 2008) specialising in litigation, with a particular focus on contentious trusts, asset tracing, and commercial and company law disputes at Baker & Partners. Stephen Baker is Senior Partner at Baker & Partners, and is a dual qualified Jersey Advocate and English barrister (called in 1989) specialising in complex international financial litigation, trust and commercial disputes and civil and criminal fraud. Baker & Partners is a Jersey-based specialist litigation and dispute resolution practice.