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Andrew Young Group Director


Background and History


Andrew spent 25 years in private legal practice advising ultra high net worth families in relation to multi–jurisdictional trust, estate and succession planning – often working alongside family offices to implement family governance and dynastic planning. During this period, he gained an international reputation as a top legal adviser to some of the world’s wealthiest people. The bulk of his legal career was spent as a partner of leading London law firm, Lawrence Graham LLP (now LG), heading their Private Capital department for over 10 years.


Andrew’s focus on Middle Eastern and Asian markets led him to join Opus Private in 2009. He is based in our Dubai office and travels extensively, serving our clients in the region.


Highly Andrew


successful is


heavyweight in his


well–known private


field, as


a client


commentator, and has been the recipient of numerous industry awards, including High Net Awards “Private Client Solicitor of the year” 2004 and City Wealth’s “Private Client Lawyer of the Year” 2007.


Described by Chambers


International Legal Directory as ‘top drawer’ and as ‘dynamic’ by the Legal 500, Andrew is an active member of numerous professional bodies, including the international Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. He is an Academician of the prestigious International Academy of Estate and Trust Law.


Professional Qualifications


Following an Oxford University Law degree,


1984 saw Andrew


complete his education at the College of Law. He then began his legal career at international law firm Clifford Chance (then Coward Chance) qualifying as a solicitor in 1986.


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