Mark Hubbard specialises in commercial and chancery litigation and advisory work, with an emphasis on offshore trust and company cases, company and insolvency, trusts and administration of estates, negligence of legal professionals and conflicts of laws. John Eidinow has a chancery litigation practice specialising in trusts both domestic and offshore, wills, probate and the administration of estates, and Inheritance Act claims, and also has much experience of litigation in related claims involving professional negligence, real property, and personal insolvency.
1: Introduction
2: What is a Protector?
3: Appointment and Removal
4: Powers
5: The Valid Exercise of Powers by Protectors
6: Powers Commonly Given to Protectors
7: Indemnity and Remuneration
8: Liability
9: Litigation by and against Protectors
10: John Eidinow: Enforcers of Purpose Trusts
11: Whose Law is it Anyway?
Appendix 1: Drafting
Appendix 2: Statutory Excerpts
Appendix 3: Gazette of Purpose Trust Legislation