Three of Hugill & Ip partners ranked as Chambers High Net Worth Guide:
- Alfred Ip: Private Wealth Disputes and Private Wealth Law (Band 1 and Band 3)
- Caroline McNally: Family & Matrimonial (Band 1)
- Kajal Aswani: Family & Matrimonial (Up and Coming)
The firm has been recognised in Band 2 for its Private Wealth Disputes practice.
Hugill & Ip’s private client department serves global families and individuals across the spectrum of private wealth law matters. The department boasts expertise handling estate planning, succession planning and contentious cross-border mandates for high net worth individuals.
“They offer a full service of excellent lawyers who can advise on issues as they come up. In my experience they are practical, pragmatic and goal-oriented. They provide an excellent service.”
“The team at Hugill & Ip have been extremely efficient in dealing with my matter, offering solutions proactively at a user-friendly rate.”
“They are very well versed in contentious probate matters.”
Alfred Ip offers a range of services to high net worth clients, including trust and probate-related matters, along with estate administration. He is often appointed by courts as an administrator in estate disputes, and is also a qualified solicitor in England and Wales.
“With Alfred’s expertise, professionalism and compassion, clients receive the very best advice at all times.”
“Alfred is an extremely efficient, personable and bright lawyer who takes onboard client needs and concerns and deals with them capably and innovatively.”
“Alfred is responsive and able to provide strategic advice that meets the needs and requirements of clients.”
Caroline McNally has a busy family and matrimonial practice, offering expertise in a broad range of contentious matters. She remains a highly sought-after practitioner when it comes to financial settlement matters and cases involving children.
“Caroline McNally is a top-rate family lawyer. She is excellent, absolutely excellent, and does a great job for her clients.”
“Caroline is very experienced, and can see the case in all sorts of angles, directing the case forward.”