Serle Court has 8 barristers appearing in the JCPC in one of the most important trust cases in recent years
The matter of Grand View Private Trust Company and another v Wong and others (Bermuda) No 1 and No 2 will be heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council today, Tuesday 8th March 2022 . The committee will consider the following contentious trust issues:
Was the amendment of a Bermudan trust’s beneficiaries and the transfer of the trust’s assets to another entity by its trustee
- beyond the scope of the trustee’s powers, a fraud on the trustees’ powers or otherwise invalid, or
- in violation of the terms of the trust deed, so as to render the purported amendment and transfer void?
The case, which involves assets worth around $500 million, appeared in The Lawyer yesterday. To read the article which sit behind a subscription paywall, please click here.
A total of 8 Serle Court barristers stand on both sides of the case:
- The First Appellant is represented by Elspeth Talbot Rice QC (XXIV Old Buildings); Dakis Hagen QC, Emma Hargreaves, Stephanie Thompson, instructed by Baker McKenzie and ASW Law.
- The Second Appellant is represented by Richard Wilson QC, James Weale and Charlotte Beynon, instructed by Stewarts, MJM Ltd and Baker McKenzie (Taipei).
- The Respondent is represented by Mark Howard QC (Brick Court), Jonathan Adkin QC, Adil Mohamedbhai and Niranjan Venkatesan (One Essex Court) instructed by Skadden Arps and Conyers.
To watch the JCPC hearing live from 8-10 March 2022, please click here.