David Brownbill KC specialises in international trust,
company and financial services disputes and advice. His experience covers
international trust, corporate and commercial structuring; investment funds,
commercial trusts and pensions; political risks, international sanctions,
investment disputes and bilateral investment treaties.
Regularly recommended by the legal directories for his work
in these areas, he is described as “Extremely knowledgeable and commercial“,
the legal directories laud David as “a convincing advocate” who “has his
finger on the pulse” and “combines all the ideal attributes of a barrister: he
is a master of the technical law but also a major contributor towards strategy“.
David’s litigation work covers all matters within these
fields, in both the English and the Commonwealth courts. David has been called
to the Bar of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, has appeared in the courts
of the British Virgin Islands, Cayman, Gibraltar, and the Isle of Man and
regularly advises on cases in Anguilla, Antigua, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Jersey,
Guernsey, Hong Kong, the Middle East and Singapore.
Clients value his ability to manage cases whose size,
complexity and profile make them extremely difficult to handle. David
has, accordingly, acted in numerous international and offshore trust, company
and commercial disputes, including substantial fraud and asset recovery claims,
both in England and overseas. David has also acted in various
disputes concerning investment funds including a number of Madoff related
matters.
David advises on the transactional as well as the litigation
aspects of investments funds and commercial trusts generally and is regularly
instructed to advise on complex trust and corporate documentation. David
is well known for his ability to devise innovative solutions to problems,
particularly in cases where tax and other transactions have gone awry.
David has for many years been concerned in the planning of
international estates and family enterprise succession, including devising
complex family governance and control structures.
David has also assisted various jurisdictions on the
drafting of trust and company legislation and, most recently, has been retained
in the Bahamas to advise on and draft legislation to provide for the
arbitration of trust disputes, to introduce new features to its trust law and
to abolish perpetuities.
David is an editor of International Trust Laws, and a member
of the International Academy of Estate and Trust Law and the Society of Trust
and Estate Practitioners.