We’re delighted to share that Lily Mottahedan has been invited to be one of the speakers at the forthcoming Judicial College Complex Money Seminar. This prestigious event brings together full-time and part-time financial remedy judges at all levels of the judiciary to share knowledge, explore complex issues in financial remedy cases, and develop best practice in this specialist area of law.
Lily’s session will focus on Hemain injunctions, a subject on which she has written about in the Financial Remedies Journal. Her article, Hemain Injunctions: How to Get Them and When Not to Resist Them, offers practical guidance and critical insight into the tactical and strategic considerations surrounding these injunctions.
Drawing upon her extensive career in complex financial remedy and cross-border matters, Lily will be analysing the role such injunctions play in forum and jurisdiction disputes. Many of Lily’s cases involve a cross-border element, whether at a preliminary stage (at which Hemain Injunctions are typically deployed) or in the substantive proceedings in which questions around complex overseas assets, trusts and companies and issues around cross-border enforcement may arise. As a fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers, Lily is experienced in working alongside her instructing solicitors and overseas lawyers as a team to coordinate strategy and deliver the best possible result for their client.
Speaking at the Judicial College event represents both an acknowledgement of Lily’s stellar reputation in this highly technical area of international family law and an opportunity to share her experience with the judiciary. We’re proud to see her on such an important stage.