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Paul Grant

Paul Grant

Senior Associate, Signature Litigation

Paul is a well-rounded practitioner and has a broad litigation experience having advised clients in a wide range of contentious matters. He was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2017 and subsequently to the Gibraltar Bar in 2019. Paul's areas of focus include contentious trust matters and private wealth disputes, in respect of which he has appeared as a junior in the Chancery Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Gibraltar, the Gibraltar Court of Appeal and the Privy Council on matters relating to the administration of trusts and insolvency. He also advises on a wide range of commercial disputes. Paul has been recently involved in disputes relating to construction and defamation. He has also advised banks and financial institutions on regulatory matters. Prior to entering the legal profession, Paul spent several years working as a broadcaster.

Articles

Rethinking Gibraltar's trust law and abolishing perpetuities
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Rethinking Gibraltar's trust law and abolishing perpetuities

As jurisdictions like Cayman abolish perpetuity rules, Gibraltar's retention of the rule may hinder its competitiveness in global trust law, say Elliott Phillips and Paul...
17 Feb 2025
Japanese Knotweed case signals flexibility in ADR
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Japanese Knotweed case signals flexibility in ADR

Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil ruling endorses alternative dispute resolution in property disputes
10 Jan 2024