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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 02:07:49+00:00

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Trusts Litigation: Shelley’s trusts litigation practice has involved acting for trustees, enforcers and beneficiaries in contentious trusts matters involving Japanese, Jersey, BVI and New York elements. Her cases have included Unit Trust disputes; litigation with enforcers; contested applications for Beddoe relief; the disputed removal of a beneficiary on divorce from settlor; contentious probate matters (challenges to wills, testamentary capacity and proceedings against executors); a challenge to a deed of variation for failure to comply with formal requirements; and advising on rectification, challenges to trustee decision making, applications for documents from trustees, enforcement against assets in a trust and drafting of indemnity clauses.
Insolvency Litigation: Shelley has advised and represented a variety of clients in numerous insolvency litigation matters, including large scale liquidations with significant cross border issues, particularly in respect of the UK, the USA and the Middle East. She has contested applications for recognition of foreign representatives, permission to issue proceedings against insolvent companies and Berkeley Applegate relief as well as Scheme hearings and liquidation reserve matters. Shelley has particular experience in applications under sections 101 and 103 of the Companies Law and representing Hedge Funds and Limited Partnerships in contested winding up proceedings.
Commercial Litigation: Shelley's commercial litigation has involved all types of clients including high street banks, corporate service providers, companies, directors, exempted limited partnerships, investment banks and individuals. Her matters have included substantial trials in the Grand Court as well as appeals in the Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and have covered commercial fraud litigation, tracing and proprietary claims, breach of contract, economic torts, enforcement of judgments, confidentiality, negligent investment advice, guarantees and breach of fiduciary duties.
Shelley practiced as a Chancery Commercial Barrister at New Square Chambers in London from 2003 until July 2010. Her practice at the Bar in London also focused on insolvency, commercial chancery, trusts and property litigation.
Insolvency Litigation: Her insolvency cases in England & Wales included a wide variety of insolvency work including examinations of bankrupts, regular appearances in the winding-up court, disputed debts, administration applications, applications to set aside statutory demands and applications for the administration of insolvent estates.
Commercial Litigation: Shelley appeared for Kingston Council in the highly publicised case of Kingston-Upon-Thames v. Phoenix and Others, successfully obtaining possession of Raven's Ait Island in the River Thames. She appeared for the Royal Bank of Scotland in L.Morgan v. Jenkins, O'Dowd & Barth and also advised Barclays Bank in the case of Angel Solicitors v. Jenkins, O'Dowd & Barth in which the L.Morgan case was considered (see  1 WLR 1220,  PNLR 19, (2009) NPC 9).
Trusts Litigation: Shelley also has particular experience in litigation involving constructive trusts, having been Junior Counsel in Cox v. Jones  All ER(D) 281 (Jun) and also in Kilcarne Holdings v. Targetfollow (Birmingham) Limited) in both the High Court and the Court of Appeal (see  All ER(D) 132 (Nov) and  EWCA Civ 1355). She also appeared with Stephen Smith QC and Leigh Sagar in the Court of Appeal in Duggan v. Governor of Full Sutton Prison and another  2 All ER 966 in a matter regarding whether the Prison Rules 1999 imposed a trust upon monies held for prisoners.
2019 Chambers Global Guide - Notable Practitioner (Dispute Resolution) - Sources consider her to be "among the top names in trusts litigation." One client said: "She is outstanding from a litigation and restructuring perspective."
2019 Legal 500 - Recommeded Lawyer - Dispute Resolution - "Shelley White is 'astonishingly bright and across every detail and nuance as well as the commercial endgame'"
2018 Chambers Global Guide - (Dispute Resolution) A Notable Practitioner. "She is a really good lawyer. She has great attention to detail and a very analytical mind."
2018 Legal 500 - Recommended Lawyer - Dispute Resolution - "The 'resilient and absolutely delightful to work with' Shelley White is ‘an excellent operator, who is fantastically bright and gives lightning-fast responses, and has an unfailing work ethic’."
2017 Chambers Global Guide - (Dispute Resolution) A Notable Practitioner. "Shelley White is especially noted for her expertise in contentious trusts matters. Sources describe her as 'a bubbly, lively person who is very easy to work with', highlighting her 'very confident and impressive' advocacy style as one of her greatest strengths."
2016 Chambers Global Guide – (Dispute Resolution) A Notable Practitioner. "She's technically very, very good and her client service is very good too".
2015 Legal 500 - Recommended Lawyer (Dispute Resolution) - "White ‘really impresses with her hands-on approach – she gets to the nub of issues extremely quickly and is committed to her client’s cause’."
2014 Legal 500 - Recommended Lawyer (Dispute Resolution) - "White ‘gives very high-quality advice and is very responsive’."
2010 Chambers UK Guide - "...'a very bright spark' and 'a good fighter in court'. She 'will always go the extra mile for her clients'."
Shelley was a Finalist in the Women in the City, Future Leaders Award 2010, sponsored by Barclays Wealth.
2009 Chambers UK Guide - "...she 'wins plaudits for being modern in her approach and in tune with what her clients want', has 'excellent communication skills' and is 'a hit with clients for going into cases on short notice and seeing the matter through to the end'."
Shelley was included in The Times and Management Today's 2008-2009 list of '35 under 35', 'the definitive list of Britain's Female Business Talent' which recognises young women who are 'tipped as ones to watch for the future'.
Legal 500, 2008 Edition - listed as a Leading Junior in Insolvency, "...she 'has demonstrated commitment energy and perseverance' and has 'excellent analytical skills in obtaining equally excellent results in court'."
Shelley was also Scholar of St Peter's College, Oxford and is a Queen Mother Scholar and Harmsworth Entrance Exhibitioner of the Middle Temple.
Shelley is an honourary international member of the Chancery Bar Association, a member of the Society of Trusts and Estates Practitioners (STEP) and a member of IWIRC. She has been a member of the ABI and was a member of the Chancery Bar Association in London from 2003 until 2010. Shelley was an elected member of the Bar Council from 2007 until 2010.
"Shelley White is ‘an excellent operator, who is fantastically bright and gives lightning-fast responses, and has an unfailing work ethic’."

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