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Meet the £1,200-an-hour ‘diva’ divorce lawyer expecting a Brexit boom

There is a ‘huge opportunity’ for the super-rich to have cases heard in London post-Brexit, says 'Britain's top divorce lawyer'

Ayesha Vardag says her astronomical fees are justifiable for her super-rich clients because of what is at stake in English divorce cases
Ayesha Vardag says her astronomical fees are justifiable for her super-rich clients because of what is at stake in English divorce cases

“I’ve for a very long time been the most expensive divorce lawyer in London,” Ayesha Vardag says from her plush wood-panelled office overlooking the dome of St Paul’s Cathedral and the statue of Lady Justice atop the Old Bailey.

Her City headquarters are decorated with a Georgian country house in mind, Vardag says.

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