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Robert Mack |
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Associate
Private Client & Trusts
Robert Mack is an Associate and a member of the Private Client and Trusts Practice Group. Robert’s key practice areas include non-contentious trusts and private client law, advising institutional trustees and wealthy individuals and their families in their capacities as trustees, executors, beneficiaries, protectors, and enforcers. Robert also has expertise in contentious matters involving fiduciaries and has advised on a wide range of issues of dispute. In addition, Robert has advised on matters of compliance, commercial trust arrangements, charitable trusts, cross-border probates, and risk management.
Robert joined the Private Client and Trusts Practice Group in 2009. Prior to arriving at Appleby he worked for Maples and Calder in the Cayman Islands. Robert also practiced for several years in London, on a wide range of private client, probate, tax and trust matters.
Robert graduated from York University (Toronto) with a B.A. He went on to read law at the University of Liverpool (Cayman Islands branch) where he obtained his LL.B. He served his articles with a firm of English solicitors based in Jersey, Channel Islands, and was admitted as a UK solicitor in October of 2000. He was called to the Cayman Bar in 2007.
Robert is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), and received several academic awards during his LL.B program.
Robert has contributed to the text “The Use of Offshore Jurisdictions” published by Sweet & Maxwell and has published various articles in professional journals. He has also produced numerous technical client bulletins, and has recently drafted an internal training manual for trust officers of a large international trust company.
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| Cayman Islands |
| Clifton House |
75 Fort Street PO Box 190 |
| Grand Cayman KY1-1104 |
| Cayman Islands |
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Private Client & Trusts
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Estate Planning & Administration
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Trust & Estate Litigation
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| Education |
| University of Liverpool (England) |
| York University (Canada) |
| Admissions |
| Cayman Islands, Attorney-at-Law, 2007
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| Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England & Wales (non-practising), 2000
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