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Biography

Harriet Green
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Harriet Green

Associate | Dispute Resolution | Private Wealth | Cayman Islands
Mobile +1 345 516 2952 harriet.green@harneys.com
Biography

Harriet Green is a member of the Private Wealth and Litigation & Insolvency and Restructuring practices in our Cayman Islands office. She advises on a broad range of contentious trust and estate matters and has experience in complex commercial litigation before the Cayman Islands Grand Court.

Harriet regularly acts on applications under section 48 of the Trusts Act (2021 Revision), including Beddoe relief, disclosure applications, and Public Trustee v Cooper category 2 blessing applications. She has experience in mistake-based relief in trust administration under the Trusts Act section 64A framework and applications to disapply the

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Harriet Green is a member of the Private Wealth and Litigation & Insolvency and Restructuring practices in our Cayman Islands office. She advises on a broad range of contentious trust and estate matters and has experience in complex commercial litigation before the Cayman Islands Grand Court.

Harriet regularly acts on applications under section 48 of the Trusts Act (2021 Revision), including Beddoe relief, disclosure applications, and Public Trustee v Cooper category 2 blessing applications. She has experience in mistake-based relief in trust administration under the Trusts Act section 64A framework and applications to disapply the perpetuity period in trust instruments under section 20 of the Perpetuities Act (2025 Revision). Harriet has also acted in a high-value commercial dispute concerning the beneficial ownership of substantial funds, with broader experience in service out of the jurisdiction and the Hague Service Convention, statutory demands and winding-up petitions, as well as a variety of interlocutory proceedings before the Grand Court.

Harriet first joined us in 2024 through our Articled Clerk Training Programme and subsequently became an associate in 2026.

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