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Provided by Mark Keenan

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Mark is a senior Partner in Mishcon Private, specialising in complex inter-family domestic and international trust and succession disputes often involving asset-tracing and recovery in offshore jurisdictions.

Mark has significant experience in advising private individuals and trustees on cross-border inheritance disputes, Will disputes, Inheritance Act claims, Court of Protection applications, estate administration issues, breach of trust and proprietary estoppel claims.

Mark is a member of the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS), the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and the International Fraud Group (IFG). The IFG is a global network of specialist fraud lawyers across 14 countries focused on securing injunctions, asset recovery and trust busting remedies in key offshore jurisdictions.

He is a professional Deputy of the Court of Protection.

Career

Partner, Mishcon de Reya LLP

Qualified, Mishcon de Reya LLP

Experience

Acting in a multi-billion pound dispute for high-net worth individuals in a global fraud and cross border estate dispute across numerous jurisdictions, including England, USA, Monaco, Panama, Latvia, Switzerland and Cyprus.

Acting for beneficiaries in a complex high value multi-jurisdictional trust dispute (including G v SG Kleinwort Hambros [2023] JCA 088).

Bathurst (Wesley) v Chantler and Ors [2018] EWHC 21 (Ch): Representing Lady Bathurst in relation to issues of assent and construction of a trust created by a Statutory codicil.

MN v OP and Ors [2017]: Regarding variation of trusts and anonymity orders.

Dellal v Dellal and Others [2015] EWHC 907 (Fam): Acting for various members of the Dellal family in a significant, high profile family dispute brought under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.

Gorbunova v Berezovsky [2013] EWHC 771 (Ch): Mark represented Helena Gorbunova following the breakdown of her relationship with Boris Berezovsky and his subsequent death, which included multi-faceted claims in the Family and Chancery division, including securing multi-jurisdictional injunctions against him. Following Mr Berezovsky's unexpected death, this involved advising on multiple claims relating to his estate and ancillary litigation.

Mark acted for siblings in a long running inheritance dispute to determine whether assets held in a Liechtenstein foundation and other assets form part of their late father's estate, in a claim which involved Sharia law and the laws of Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Monaco.

Stow -v-Stow [2008] EWHC 495 (Ch): Mark acted for Mrs Zoe Stow in a complex international trust and succession dispute.

Gill v Woodall and Others [2010] EWCA Civ 1430: Mark represented Dr Christine Gill in the Court of Appeal who upheld the decision to overturn a will leaving the RSPCA a £2.35m farmhouse and land.

Gill v RSPCA [2009] EWHC 2990 (Ch): In October 2009 the High Court in Leeds had ruled that the will leaving the family’s farm to the RSPCA was invalid. Dr Gill also succeeded in her alternative claim to the farm under the doctrine of proprietary estoppel.

Martin v Triggs Turner Barton and Ors [2009] EWHC 1920 (Ch) and also see Martin v Triggs Turner Barton and Ors [2008] EWHC 89 (Ch): Mark represented Dr Alison Martin in her successful claim against TWM solicitors in which it was held that her late husband’s Will had not been drafted in accordance with his instructions. Dr Martin also succeeded in her claims that the solicitors had given negligent advice to her concerning the tax treatment of national savings certificates held by her late husband’s estate and her entitlement to a widow's pension.

Mark was appointed by the court to administer a multi-million pound disputed estate. The case involved allegations of forgery lack of due execution and want of knowledge and approval and settled at a multi-party mediation.

Mark has been appointed to act as a Professional Deputy of the Court of Protection for a young woman who is incapable of managing her financial affairs. Mark had represented the young woman in her negligence action against her local Health Authority which settled out of court.

Franks v Sinclair [2006] EWHC 3365 (Ch): Mark acted for the successful Defendants, in their challenge to the validity of their late grandmother's Will. The court found that Mrs Franks, who had testamentary capacity, did not know and understand the contents of the Will which had been prepared for her by her son who was a solicitor.

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Asia

Civil Fraud

Inquests and Inquiries

Landed Estates

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Private Wealth Disputes

Tax Disputes and Investigations

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Mark Keenan specialises in advising on complex disputes concerning trust and succession arrangements. He often oversees sizeable multi-jurisdictional cases.

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