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Withers Announces Eight New International Partners, Names Global Chairman

International law firm Withers has appointed eight new
partners across the firm’s international offices, while at the
same time the firm, which has its oldest roots in the UK, has
elected a US citizen as global chairman for the first time.
Withers Bergman - the name of the firm in the US - announced late
yesterday that Ivan Sacks
was named as chairman, effective 1 July; he succeeds Anthony
Indaimo, who is
stepping down after having served the maximum two terms
allowed under the firm's rules. Prior to this week, Sacks was the
US regional senior partner and managing director of the firm’s
New York office.
He is a private client lawyer and trusted advisor
to international and domestic families of significant
wealth.
Sacks joined Withers as a partner in 2003. Since that time,
he has led
the development of the firm’s Latin
American practice. Both in the US and in an international
context,
he counsels leading families and entrepreneurs on
the structuring
of their closely
held business interests, family offices
and charitable
foundations, the design and administration of
trusts and estates,
and comprehensive risk management, governance and
succession planning.
He also frequently advises banks and trust companies
on fiduciary
matters.
Mr.
Sacks is admitted to the bar of the State of New York and the
Federal
District Court for the Southern District of
New York.
Meanwhile, the firm named a number of new partners; with these
appointments the law firm
has 112 partners dealing with areas such as corporate finance,
legal risk
management, financial services regulatory and wealth
structuring.
In the Asian offices, Stacey Devoy
has made a partner for the family law team in Hong
Kong; in Singapore,
Fernando Gandioli made partner for the tax and estate planning
team, while
Philip Munro was appointed to the funds, investment and business
tax team.
In the US,
Chi-Yu Liang is now a partner for the tax and estate planning
team, New York,
while Shannon Smith Retzke has been appointed to the tax team
in New
Haven.
Lastly, Kate Landells is now a
partner for the family law team in London, while her
colleagues Stephen Richards and Ceri Vokes have been appointed to
the contentious trusts and succession team, and the funds,
investment, trust and tax
team, respectively.
In other news, several
lawyers from the law firm took the opportunity to critique
recent
international tax and regulatory moves during the June Group of
Eight meeting in Northern Ireland.
According to Sophie Dworetzsky,
a tax partner at Withers, concerns for legitimate tax planning
are increasing
“after authorities have presented tax evasion (which is clearly
illegal) and
tax avoidance (which means working within the rules to minimise
tax
liabilities) together, thereby smudging the divide between the
two”.