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Luned Rees Williams

Partner | Camilla Baldwin

Office Location: United Kingdom

Jurisdiction

England and Wales

Top Specialisms

Family and Matrimonial

Professional Biography

Before joining Camilla Baldwin in 2017, Luned worked in the City of London as a Family Law Associate at a large City firm. Since then, she has represented high profile and ultra-high net worth individuals with their complex and sophisticated financial affairs, often with international elements involved. Luned has been accredited by Resolution as a family lawyer with particular specialism in complex financial remedies. This is an accreditation granted only to the top band of family lawyers in the country after a rigorous examination process testing technical expertise in family law, its practical application and excellent client service. Luned speaks fluent French and Welsh. She sits on the Young London French Chamber of Commerce committee, is a member of the Association of London Welsh Lawyers and the Contentious Trusts Association (ConTrA). Luned graduated from Manchester University and the Université de Bourgogne with an LLB in English Law and French Law.

What is your favorite restaurant to take a client or colleague to?

Anywhere that serves good and simple steak and red wine! Relais de Venice in the city is wonderful.

What is the best piece of advice you have ever received?

Don’t ever expect to complete your ‘to do’ list at the end of the day.

What was your first job?

Paralegaling at the age of 16 at a local law firm. I sat in a chair the corner of the room listening to the Senior Partner dictating all day. He did not know what to do with me! He eventually sent me to make the coffees which I think was quite a relief fo

What is the book you recommend to everyone?

“Oh, the places you’ll go” – Dr Zeus. I have bought this book for every child I know !

What changes do you expect to see in your practice over the next year?

I think prenuptial agreements will get ever more difficult to wriggle out of as the year progresses. They are very important documents and they need to be drafted correctly and considered very carefully.