Rebecca Christie
High Net Worth Guide 2024
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About
Provided by Rebecca Christie
Practice Areas
Family Law and Art and Cultural Property Law.
Career
Rebecca Christie is a Senior Associate at Fladgate LLP in London.
Since her qualification in 2017, she has consistently made a major contribution to Family and Art and Cultural Property law.
Her family practice includes a mix of financial remedies and private children law work. Much of her case work involves Domestic Abuse, a topic for which she is known throughout the family community through her work for Resolution (Committee Member) and her articles for national newspapers. Rebecca champions Resolution’s constructive approach to family issues, while considering the needs of the whole family. She is renowned for her caring and empathetic approach and for fighting her clients’ corner whilst retaining a high degree of objectivity and good sense.
Rebecca’s art and cultural property practice includes both a range of contentious and non-contentious matters for private clients. Her areas of expertise include disputes involving attribution, provenance, title, authenticity, and illegally trafficked goods.
Rebecca’s two specialisms, mean she is particularly adept at dealing with high net worth divorces and dissolution of a civil partnerships, where knowledge of the art market is required.
Professional Memberships
Family Law
Rebecca has been a member of Resolution since 2017. In July 2022 she was appointed to Resolution’s Domestic Abuse Committee and in January 2024 elected as Co-Chair of the Committee.
Art And Cultural Property Law
In 2021 Rebecca set up “PING”, the Next Generation arm of the Professional Advisors to the International Art Market (“PAIAM”), chairing the Committee until December 2023, when she was promoted to the main Board for the UK and Europe. She is the youngest person to be appointed to the board.
In July 2024 Rebecca was appointed as Vice Chair of the PAIAM Board.
Publications
• Richardson and Clark: Sexual Offences -A Practitioner’s Guide’ –Chapter about Sex Work and related Offences (2013-2014)
• ‘Pre-Nuptial Agreements, Social Media and the Royal Wedding’ - The Times Brief (November 2017)
• ‘Financial wellbeing in later life in Family Law’ with Kate McGahey at Weatherbys (now at Investec) - Family Law (January 2018)
• ‘Jane Austen and Pre-Nuptial Agreements’ - Spear’s Magazine (February 2018)
• ‘Love Island and ‘Gaslighting’: A Family Lawyer’s perspective’ - Spear’s Magazine (July 2018)
• ‘Be Civil’ - Times Law Diary (April 2019)
• ‘Washing your dirty laundry in public’- Citywealth Magazine (May 2019)
• ‘Sally Challen – A Family Lawyer’s Perspective’- Lawyer Monthly (May 2019)
• ‘Justice system smeared our mother, say Sally Challen’s sons’ – The Guardian (June 2019)
• ‘UHNWs Brace For More Media Access to UK Family Courts’- Wealth Briefing (June 2019)
• ‘Why married farmers should consider legal protection’ – The Law Society Gazette (July 2019)
• ‘Held to Account: Farming Divorces’ – Thomson Reuters Practical Law (August 2019)
• ‘Family Law: Babynups’ – Citywealth Magazine (December 2019)
• ‘A family lawyer’s review of Marriage Story’ – Spear’s (December 2019)
• Divorce: Rich rock stars and their royalties – Citywealth Magazine (February 2020)
• ‘Love Under Lockdown’ – Edward Fennell’s Legal Diary (April 2020)
• ‘Commentaries of the week: The “55” Silent Solution for suffers of Domestic Violence’ (April 2020) - Edward Fennell’s Legal Diary (May 2020)
• ‘Rights that unmarried couples do and don’t have’ – FT Advisor (June 2020)
• ‘Economic Abuse and Divorce’ - Family Law Week (October 2020)
• ‘Economic Abuse: Its New Role in Divorce’ - Wealth Briefing (November 2020)
• ‘Divorce rows over money must end after death, Supreme Court rules’, The Times (May 2023)
• ‘Financial provision claim upon divorce cannot proceed if a party dies, UKSC rules’ Today's Family Lawyer (May 2023)
• ‘The new NCDR rules and Domestic abuse’, The Review – Resolution’s Magazine (May 2024)
Expert in these Jurisdictions
England and Wales
Awards
Rising Star Award
Citywealth
2020
Young Solicitor of the Year - shortlisted
Family Law Awards
2020
Associate to Watch
Chambers and Partners
2024
Star Associate - shortlisted
Chambers and partners HNW Awards
2024
Rising Star - shortlisted
Resolution Awards
2024
Chambers Review
High Net Worth
Rebecca Christie is a senior associate at Fladgate with a considerable art and cultural property practice. She is a board member of the London chapter of PAIAM and a respected member of the art law community.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Rebecca is a brilliant advocate for the arts and just the person you would want on your team in a crisis. She is dedicated, efficient and incredibly friendly."
"Rebecca Christie is very good at making people feel at ease such that they are more able to listen and engage rather than feeling nervous. She is good at making sure people are not overawed."
"Rebecca Christie is fantastic. She is full of ideas, full of energy: just terrific."
"Rebecca is a brilliant advocate for the arts and just the person you would want on your team in a crisis. She is dedicated, efficient and incredibly friendly."
"Rebecca Christie is very good at making people feel at ease such that they are more able to listen and engage rather than feeling nervous. She is good at making sure people are not overawed."
"Rebecca Christie is fantastic. She is full of ideas, full of energy: just terrific."