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Rose Chamberlayne—Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove

02 December 2014
Issue: 7633 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Private client partner joins firm

Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove has announced that Rose Chamberlayne has joined the firm as a partner. Rose advises on international trust, multi-jurisdictional wealth planning, family governance and business succession. She was previously a partner at Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co.

Rose comments: “I am delighted to be joining such a talented team. My global wealth structuring and family governance skills will complement the firm’s strong international platform and I look forward to continuing to advise some of the world’s wealthiest families and the banks, offshore trustees and family offices who work with them.”

Rose’s specialist areas include creating bespoke wealth preservation structures which are often dynastic in nature and incorporate the highest standards of family and corporate governance. She sets up family offices to act as the central administrative and investment hub of these structures and also focuses on asset protection and defensive structuring.

Managing partner, Paul Hunston comments: “Private client lawyers with Rose’s experience and obvious talent do not come along very often. We were therefore delighted when Rose decided to join us. She will undoubtedly be a great addition to the Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove practice strengthening it in a key area of wealth structuring and family governance.”

Issue: 7633 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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