• Who-we-are-banner

    News

Charles Russell Speechlys formally launches its Private Office

Charles Russell Speechlys today formally announces the launch of the Charles Russell Speechlys Private Office. This new pioneering initiative will cater for the changing demands of global private capital clients, entrepreneurs, families, and their businesses.

The premise of the Charles Russell Speechlys Private Office is centred around a highly sophisticated team focusing on the private and business aspirations of new and existing clients and how we, as a law firm, can best service their global assets. The Firm will continue to provide clients access to the very best legal advice and the exceptional service for which it is renowned, but in addition we will provide strategic input, aligned with our clients' expertise and ambitions, delivered at all times with a consistent client-first mindset.

The Charles Russell Speechlys Private Office is led by Marcus Yorke-Long, Head of the Private Office, who is based in the Firm’s London office having joined in 2023 following over 15 years in the banking, investment and finance industry. The Private Office is guided by Lord Andrew Hay, Chairman, who has over 35 years’ experience focusing on Global Real Estate and Ultra High Net Worth families across all property asset classes in 60 countries.

Marcus and Andrew work closely with Camilla Sadler, who is the fifth generation of her family to work at the Firm, and leads the team's coverage with our global families, together with Private Office Executive, Carleen Wood. Between them, they have decades worth of experience from within the Firm, servicing the needs of our clients. The team will be further supported by Farnod Afsharnejad as its Private Capital Intelligence Researcher, and Rob Garrett, who advises the Private Office from Singapore.

Simon Ridpath, Managing Partner at Charles Russell Speechlys explains: “I am delighted and very proud of the team for what they have achieved so far. The Charles Russell Speechlys Private Office will attract a whole new generation of private capital clients to the Firm who value broad conversations across sectors and territories. The team will help manage existing client relationships and build on the breadth of the Firm’s expertise across all our service lines.”

Lord Andrew Hay, comments: “The establishment of the Charles Russell Speechlys Private Office is a direct response to a client listening project, which demonstrated clients' greater desire to have broader conversations with their law firm and for the Firm and its Partners to become even more strategically aligned to the private and business aspirations of a global client base. It’s an incredibly exciting time for the growth of the Firm and its strategy around private capital.”

Marcus Yorke-Long, adds: “Charles Russell Speechlys has a profound legal heritage supporting individuals and families across their business and real estate assets. The Private Office team is the Firm's window into enabling clients to understand the Firm's wider capabilities.

“We will also expand the Charles Russell Speechlys Private Office model to some of our key overseas offices across global wealth hubs, to create a Charles Russell Speechlys offering that will support the Firm’s positioning as the leading legal advisor to emerging global families, new entrepreneurs, and companies within the private capital sphere.”


Related coverage:

WealthBriefing, MSN Money, Spear’s, eprivateclient, Citywire, Private Banker International, Solicitors Journal, Legal Community, Hubbis and WealthNet 

private-office-promo-image

Private Office

Understanding you is our first priority and allows us to focus on what matters most, to you.

Find out more

Our thinking

  • Panglossian or Painful: Tax after the US and UK elections

    Jeffrey Lee

    Events

  • Julia Cox, Harriet Betteridge and Alexandra Clarke write for Tax Journal on who might be considered the ‘winners’ and ‘losers’ from an IHT perspective following the UK Autumn Budget

    Julia Cox

    In the Press

  • Law.com International interviews Robert Reymond on the growth of our Latin America desk

    Robert Reymond

    In the Press

  • Internationally competitive? The post-April 2025 tax rules for non-doms

    Dominic Lawrance

    Insights

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Share incentives

    Tessa Newman

    Quick Reads

  • Navigating the Lion City: A guide to Singapore's business etiquette and superstitions

    Shamma Ahmed

    Quick Reads

  • Under my umbr-ETA, ESTA, eh eh… FAO: international visitors to UK from 8 January 2025 – avoid rain and flight anxiety

    Paul McCarthy

    Quick Reads

  • The abolition of perpetuity periods: Time to sound a note of caution?

    Robert Avis

    Insights

  • Passing on family wealth – the Family Law impact of the new inheritance tax changes

    Sarah Jane Boon

    Insights

  • Potential parental disputes about school fees now VAT is to be added

    Sarah Jane Boon

    Insights

  • The Halloween Budget – will wealth creators be spooked?

    Dominic Lawrance

    Insights

  • Budget puts the squeeze on additional property purchases

    William Marriott

    Quick Reads

  • Transatlantic shockwaves herald sea change in UK tax treatment of US-connected individuals

    Sangna Chauhan

    Insights

  • Budget 2024 - IHT winners and losers

    Julia Cox

    Quick Reads

  • Succession and tax strategy for farmers and business owners post-Budget

    Sarah Wray

    Quick Reads

  • Sophie Dworetzsky writes for Tax Journal on the proposed new foreign income and gains (FIG) regime announced in the UK budget

    Sophie Dworetzsky

    In the Press

  • The Financial Times and Bloomberg quote Dominic Lawrance on the implications of the changes to the non-dom regime announced in the UK Budget

    Dominic Lawrance

    In the Press

  • Consequences of the abolition of the non-dom regime and 30 October 2024 Budget: what are the family law issues for wealthy clients leaving the UK?

    Miranda Fisher

    Quick Reads

  • Autumn budget - Capital Gains Tax increase and divorce settlements

    Sarah Higgins

    Quick Reads

  • Charles Russell Speechlys strengthens UK Tax practice with strategic hire of Carolyn Steppler

    Carolyn Steppler

    News

Back to top