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09 November 2018
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Winckworth Sherwood—Natalie Quail

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Firm expands private client offering

Winckworth Sherwood LLP has announced the arrival of Natalie Quail as a tax associate in its private client team.

Natalie formerly spent two and a half years as an associate with Mishcon de Reya, and has also worked at White & Case and Baker McKenzie. She focuses her practice on international tax and wealth planning, and specialises in both personal and corporate tax. She also offers niche expertise in tax and legacy planning for artists and collectors.

Natalie said: ‘It is an exciting time to join Winckworth Sherwood, and their successful Private Business and Wealth initiative. It is great to be working so collaboratively within a full service firm to ensure that all the personal and business legal needs of clients are met.’

Dhana Sabanathan, partner in the private client team, also commented: ‘We’re delighted to welcome Natalie to the team. She will be indispensable in providing technical tax advice to our high net worth and family office clients, whilst providing a personable approach.’

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