Offshore: Dispute Resolution
Jersey
3 years ranked
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Lynne Gregory is a partner in the Jersey office. Lynne is an English qualified Solicitor and Jersey Advocate. In 2024, Lynne was admitted as a solicitor of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court for the Territory of the Virgin Islands. Lynne studied at University College London, graduating with first class honours before completing her legal studies at the College of Law in London. She went on to train at the ‘Magic Circle’ law firm, Allen & Overy, before qualifying into its litigation department where she carried out a broad range of commercial litigation, arbitration and public inquiry work.
Lynne subsequently worked at several of London’s top firms including Baker & McKenzie and Charles Russell Speechlys, practising the full spectrum of commercial and civil dispute resolution.
In 2013, she became in-house lawyer at Centamin PLC, a FTSE 250 mining company based in Jersey. In this role, Lynne carried out a wide range of international regulatory, compliance, advisory and commercial work in addition to litigation spanning multiple jurisdictions including the UK, Africa, Australia and Canada.
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Lynne Gregory is an experienced litigator with a burgeoning commercial, civil and trust disputes practice. She has notable experience advising clients on multijurisdictional asset tracing and recovery matters.
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Lynne is very easy to work and collaborate with. She displays helpful knowledge and contacts within Jersey and is excellent in analysing particular questions.
Lynne has an excellent grasps of the legal framework in Jersey and elsewhere. She provides advice that is straight to the point and cuts through efficiently to the solution.
Lynne is somebody who you want on your side and we are lucky to work with her. She is very persistent, leaves no stone unturned and is exactly what you need on a contentious matter.
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