Clarion has strengthened its contentious private client team with the appointment of Samantha Lauriston as an associate.
With six years of experience in the specialist field of will, trust and estate disputes, Lauriston joins from a national law firm where she advised clients in Yorkshire, the Northeast and London, as well as advising on international disputes.
Along with the rest of the team, Lauriston specialises in all areas of contentious private client work but has a particular interest in financial abuse cases, for example, where there has been a breach of attorney duties or exploitation of the vulnerable and elderly.
Lauriston is also experienced in dealing with matters such as estate disputes, disappointed beneficiaries, financial provisional claims, trust disputes, executor disputes, and will validity challenges.
Partner Lynsey Harrison, who leads the contentious private client team at Clarion, said the addition of Lauriston will further boost an already capable department: “Over the last 10 years, we’ve built up our team of dedicated specialists to create one of the largest and most respected stand-alone practices in the North of England.”
“We are one of only three firms in the area who are ranked in the top tier of the legal guides for contentious probate work and, as of this year, we are the only Yorkshire firm to have a top tier ranking for both contentious and non-contentious private client work, something we are really proud of.”
“With her solid track record of advising on will, trust and estate disputes and excellent reputation, Sam is a welcome addition to the team, further boosting our capability at a time when we have seen a significant increase in demand for these specialist services.”
Lauriston added: “Clarion’s contentious private client team is renowned in the Yorkshire region and beyond, and I am particularly excited to be working with Lynsey who is known as one of the UK’s leading litigation experts in this niche area of law. As well as already knowing some of the Clarion team, I have only ever heard positive comments about the firm’s ethos of making people feel valued, and its focus on looking after its clients.”