Moses joined Hassans in 1994 after qualification and spent two years with the firm returning to London in 1996 to join global law firm Baker & McKenzie specialising in advising on tax planning strategies for resident, non-resident and non-domiciled individuals and on inheritance and probate matters. Moses returned to his native Gibraltar and re-joined Hassans in 2000.

Moses is one of the firm’s leading lawyers in setting up, administering and advising on offshore trust structures. He advises on issues concerning the formation and validity of complex trust structures and on the on-going operation of trusts across jurisdictions.

Moses also provides active management and control for major investors in UK real estate. Moses Anahory graduated from Middlesex University in the UK with a Bachelor of Laws with Honours.

Moses qualified as a Barrister in 1994 and qualified as a Solicitor in 1997. Moses became a member of the Society of Trusts and Estates Practitioners in 2005. Moses has contributed chapters and articles to several publications on the law, formation and administration of trusts and has spoken on the same subject at a number of trusts conferences.