HMRC tax dispute specialist joins global alliance of lawyers
London-based international law firm Edwin Coe has become a member of a global alliance of lawyers spread across 41 countries.
The International Alliance of Law Firms, founded in 1990, already has 60 member firms in EMEA, the US, Latin America, Canada, and Asia-Pacific.
Its website describes itself as “an international network of select law firms committed to helping clients meet their international business challenges”.
Founded in 1913, Edwin Coe is an 88-lawyer firm that has grown from a litigation-focused practice to offer much wider range of advice areas including specialist cross jurisdictional tax matters such as the Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility (LDF).
One of the partners, Frank Strachen spent many years working in offshore jurisdictions advising offshore service providers and their clients over challenges from HMRC. He also has more than 20 years’ experience in tax dispute matters.
Regularly quoted in International Adviser, he was actively involved in pre-launch consultation programmes with HMRC in relation to the LDF, Swiss/UK Bilateral Tax Agreement and the Contractual Disclosure Facility.
Alliance president Michael Herbst said: “London is one of the most important cities in the world for international business, and Edwin Coe LLP will be a critical part of our service offering for clients who do business there.”
Russel Shear, Edwin Coe partner and head of corporate & commercial team said the alliance was “natural fit” for them.
“We share in the group’s collective goal of providing responsive, high quality legal advice throughout the world, and are pleased we can fill this role for the group in England and Wales.”
In August last year, Edwin Coe mapped out changes to the taxation of high net worth individuals in the UK, as announced in previous two Budgets.