Associate recognised in Top 35 under 35 for third year running

Collas Crill associate Gregory Haddow has been listed in ePrivateClient's Channel Islands' Top 35 Under 35 private client practitioners for the third consecutive year.

Considered the definitive list of young private client practitioners, the Channel Islands' Top 35 Under 35 recognises and promotes the rising stars of the community, whether lawyers, accountants, trustees or other professional intermediaries.

The list is based on nominations from across the private wealth sector. Factors considered during the judging process include the individual’s achievements over the past 12 months, career progression and the number, quality and extensiveness of nominations received.

Gregory said: 'It's a real privilege to have been included in the 'Top 35 Under 35' list for three years running. As well as the personal recognition, this reflects the status and reputation of our International Private Client and Trust team in the trust and fiduciary industry.'

Gregory specialises in providing advice in relation to non-contentious trust and foundation matters.

He is an associate within Collas Crill's award-winning International Private Client and Trust team, which spans both contentious and non-contentious matters and provides high-net-worth individuals, private banks and trust companies with specialist trust and fiduciary advice.

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