Bircham Dyson Bell’s Head of Contentious Trusts & Estates, Nicholas Holland, resigns to join MWE
McDermott Will & Emery has announced that Nicholas Holland has joined as a partner in its international Private Client Practice Group, based in the Firm’s London office.
Nick’s practice focuses on advising institutional trustees and private clients in connection with trusts and estates particularly involving multi-jurisdictional and offshore disputes.
Carol Harrington, head of McDermott’s international Private Client Practice Group comments: “From the outset, our strategy for London has been to create a full-service team with critical mass in this key local market, building from the extraordinary depth and strength of our teams in the U.S. Nick’s experience with contentious trusts and estates augments the arrival of Ziva Robertson late last year and we are delighted to add Nick to our team. The speed of growth here of our London private client practice since its inception in 2009 has been remarkable and it reflects the growing reality that wealthy families and individuals must increasingly deal with cross-border issues and look to teams who can provide them with holistic services wherever they are located.”
Nick was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor in British Columbia in 1997, in Ontario in 2001, as an Attorney at Law in the Cayman Islands in 2008, and as a solicitor in England and Wales in 2010. He joins McDermott from Bircham Dyson Bell LLP where he was the Head of Contentious Trusts and Estates.
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