Leading UK and Ireland law firm Browne Jacobson has announced the addition of Scott McKittrick as Partner its growing Private Client team in Nottingham.
Scott joins the firm from Freeths, where he headed up the Trusts, Estates and Tax team in their Nottingham office. His areas of expertise lie in supporting inter-generational trusts, acting as a trustee, advising trustees of their responsibilities and guiding business owners with their estate planning. He is also well experienced in estate administration (including cross-border estates), Wills and inheritance tax issues.
Scott joins the team at a time of continued growth for the firm’s private client offering, with his appointment enhancing the team’s ability to provide a quality bespoke service for its substantial client base. He will be one of the firm’s leading figures on private client matters including succession and estate planning, wills and probate services, tax and trust advice, and matters concerning the appointment of deputies and granting powers of attorney.
Scott McKittrick, Partner at Browne Jacobson, says:
“I’m thrilled to be joining Browne Jacobson’s Private Client team at such an exciting time. The firm's reputation for providing quality service is second to none, and I’m excited to contribute to its continued growth. I’m looking forward to getting stuck in with the team and help provide the best possible service to our clients.”
Lucy Worwood, Head of Private Client at Browne Jacobson, says:
“We are so happy to welcome Scott to our team. -. Scott's appointment comes at a time of continued growth for our private client offering, and we are excited to have him on board to help us provide the best possible service to our clients. We look forward to working with him.”
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