Tim Osborne

Tim Osborne: Attorney with Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove

Biography

Tim has been Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove’s Senior Partner since the de-merger of Wiggin & Co in 2003.

Tim’s areas of specialism include corporate and commercial and private client work for clients with international interests, and he has extensive experience in managing cross-border dispute resolution processes. His work varies greatly from matter to matter and clients include UK and international individuals and organisations. Career

Tim joined Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove (then Wiggin & Co) in 1978, becoming a partner in 1979.

Tim had trained at Lovell White & King (now part of Hogan Lovells) from 1974 to 1976 and practised with that firm until 1978. Education

1969 – 1972 LLB, University College London Personal Interests

Tim enjoys hiking, golf and Gloucester Rugby, as well as travel (especially animal-related

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Corporate Taxation
  • Personal Taxation
  • International Taxation

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
University College, London University, LL.B.
Year of First Admission:
1976
Admission:
1976, England
Memberships:
International Bar Association.
Languages:
English
Birth Information:
Kings Lynn
ISLN:
904660096

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Contact Information:

+44 1242 710201  Fax

www.woflaw.com

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