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Harbottle and Lewis appoints new partner

Marcus Parker has over 20 years’ experience in the private client industry as both a lawyer and, for the last seven years, as a professional trustee in the Cayman Islands

Harbottle and Lewis has announced the appointment of Marcus Parker as a partner in its private capital practice, strengthening further the firm’s offshore tax, trusts and estates offering.

Parker has over 20 years’ experience in the private client industry as both a lawyer and, for the last seven years, as a professional trustee in the Cayman Islands.

His practice focuses on establishing international structures to hold and manage the global wealth of international families.

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Before moving to the Cayman Islands in 2013, Parker was a founding partner of London-based boutique private client law firm New Quadrant Partners.

Parker said: “I am looking forward to working with the stellar team at Harbottle & Lewis to coordinate and orchestrate the firm’s expertise in litigation, tax, trusts and estates, reputation protection and immigration for global wealthy families.”

Glen Atchison, managing partner, Harbottle and Lewis, added: “Our practice continues to evolve to meet these needs and Marcus’ experience, particularly in developing global structures and navigating complex issues in both contentious and non-contentious offshore matters, further enhances our offering.

“His understanding and experience of the Cayman market is also hugely valuable and we are delighted to welcome him to the firm.”

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