Joseph De Lacey
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About
Provided by Joseph De Lacey
Practice Areas
Joseph is a litigator who specialises in complex trusts, estates, Court of Protection, and charity disputes.
He has particular expertise in claims for breach of trust, applications for removal of trustees and protectors, Public Trustee v Cooper applications, inter-family disputes in relation to the ownership of valuable antiques and artworks and claims in relation to the administration of estates, including constructive trust and proprietary estoppel claims.
Joseph has acted in a number of highly contentious family trust disputes and is therefore familiar with the delicate balance that is required between protecting the client’s position and minimising damage to family harmony.
Joseph acted on one of the leading cases in relation to the role of protectors of trusts (Davidson & Anor v Seelig & Ors, [2016] EWHC 549 (Ch)).
Professional Memberships
Association of Contentious Trusts and Probate Specialists, ConTrA
Publications
Text books:
Joseph co-wrote, with Joanna Poole, the chapter on costs in International Trust Disputes (Kempster, McMillan, Meek) 2nd Edition
Private Client Business:
January 2022, “Proprietary Estoppel: hopes by themselves are not enough”, being a detailed review of the doctrine of proprietary estoppel.
May 2021, “A single minded loyalty”, being an in depth analysis of Lehtimaki and others (Respondents) v Cooper (Appellant) [2020] UKSC 33
Trusts and Trustees:
January 2020, "A singular analysis - attribution of illegality following Singularis v Daiwa".
Trusts and Estates Law and Tax Journal:
March 2022, “Fiduciary obligations and constructive trusts: Attribution of illegality”, Crown Prosecution Service v Aquila Advisory Ltd [2021] UKSC 49
October 2021, “Testamentary capacity: When capacity fluctuates”, Hughes v Pritchard & ors [2021] EWHC 1580 (Ch).
December 2020, “ The mysterious case of the long lost will”, Wrangle v Brunt & anor [2020] EWHC 1784 (Ch)
October 2020, “Estate Administration: more than remote”, Re Studdert [2020] EWHC 1869 (Ch)
November 2019, “First in time, first in line?”, Representation of Rawlinson & Hunter Trustees SA re Z Trusts [2019]
October 2018, "Judicial Blessings", South Downs Trustees Ltd v GH [2018]
April 2018, "The Without Prejudice Rule - a sacred right?", Rothschild Switzerland (CI) Trustees Ltd v W [2017]
December 2017, "Staying Virtuous", Akita Holdings Ltd v The Honourable Attorney General of The Turks and Caicos Islands [2017]
Industry Sector Expertise
Trustees: Applications for the removal of protectors and trustees; applications by trustees for the blessing of a ‘momentous decision’ (a Public Trustee v Cooper application); applications in the Bahamas for directions regarding the validity of trust deeds; advice to trustees regarding beneficiary requests for information; applications to vary a trust under the Variation of Trusts Act 1958; advice to trustees regarding the scope and effect of indemnities.
Contentious Trusts & Estates: Applications for the removal of executors; proprietary estoppel and constructive trust claims; contested legacy disputes; advice in respect of claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.
Charities: Joseph acted for the Respondent in the Supreme Court case of R (on the application of Z and another) v Hackney London Borough Council and Agudas Israel Housing Association UKSC 2019/0162.
Commercial Litigation: Joseph initially trained as a commercial litigator, acting for the claimant in multiple claims against GLG Partners and Credit Suisse International regarding the alleged mis-selling of a complex financial product.
Work Highlights
Joseph has been involved in the following cases (most cases settle and therefore do not reach the courts):
Richard Clive Desmond & Ors v. Credit Suisse International & Anr, case no. 13-842
Global Energy Horizons Corporation v Gray [2015] EWHC 2232 (Ch)
Davidson & Anor v Seelig & [2016] EWHC 549 (Ch)
Rothschild Switzerland (CI) Trustees Ltd v W [2017]