
About Anna
Anna has extensive litigation experience, acting for both domestic and international clients on complex, multi-jurisdictional, trust and estate disputes.
Anna acts for clients bringing and defending claims relating to estates, including disputes regarding the validity of wills, estate administration, and claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975. She regularly advises beneficiaries and trustees regarding allegations of breach of trust, disclosure requests, and the removal of trustees. Anna is also experienced in dealing with Court of Protection disputes relating to the appointment or conduct of attorneys and deputies, the recovery of assets, and reporting restrictions.
Anna’s wider litigation experience covers high value corporate and contractual disputes, multi-jurisdictional fraud cases, intellectual property, and professional negligence claims. Anna has experience acting in claims involving asset tracing, freezing injunctions, and disclosure orders.
Anna is is recommended in Legal 500 and is a member of the firm’s Charity and Pro Bono Committees. She volunteers at the Royal Courts of Justice Citizens Advice Centre and Queen Mary Legal Advice Centre, where she supervises the contentious probate advice sessions.
Insights from Anna
Supreme Court clarifies VAT group rules in Prudential v HMRC
Inheriting trouble: Options following estate insolvency due to negligence or fraud
HMRC sets sights on IHT
SFO Annual Report – stats, facts and figures
The NCA’s Director General sets out its mission
Website hacking: Ashley Madison users left wondering who they can trust
Bringing non-UK domiciled individuals’ tax contributions into perspective
Case Update: High Court dismisses Pharmacist’s appeal on basis of bias and disproportionate sanction

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