TGT Legal welcomes new partner

New partner returns to the firm after spending several years in the UK

TGT Legal welcomes new partner
Aimee Mitchell

Boutique firm TGT Legal has announced the appointment of Aimee Mitchell as partner.

Mitchell has over 15 years of experience advising high net worth individuals, families, and trustee companies on all aspects of trust law, wealth structuring, estate and succession planning, and family governance issues.

She has a particular interest and expertise in multi-jurisdictional wealth structuring and family governance and succession issues for entrepreneurial and business owning families.

In a statement, the firm said that Mitchell started her career at TGT before moving overseas to work as a trust and private client adviser in the Channel Islands before moving to London, where she was most recently a partner at a leading boutique private client practice.

“Aimee returns to the team with a wealth of knowledge and experience and her appointment as partner underscores TGT Legal’s commitment to offer quality advice and service to our clients,” the firm said.

Mitchell has a LLB from the University of Otago and was admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand in 2006, admitted as a solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales in 2014, and is a member of the Society of Estate and Trust Practitioners.

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