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Amy Garrod
Position
Managing Associate
Career
Amy advises on a wide variety of corporate and finance transactions with a focus on real estate holding structures.
Amy advises on a wide variety of corporate and finance transactions with a focus on real estate holding structures. She first worked for Ogier in 2006 as a bursary student and started her training as an English solicitor with us in December 2009.
Amy qualified as an English solicitor in December 2011 and was admitted as an Advocate of the Royal Court of Jersey in January 2015.
She received an LLB with Honours from the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne in 2007 and was awarded her Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice with distinction at the College of Law in Guildford in 2009.
Education
Admitted in:
2015 – Jersey
2011 – England and Wales (not practising)
Lawyer Rankings
Jersey > Corporate and commercial
(Rising stars)Ogier‘s corporate practice supports clients with matters ranging from cross-border private M&A, downstream private equity transactions and cashboxes, to restructurings and regulatory work. Practice head Matthew Shaxson specialises in financial services M&A, with further expertise in regulatory matters including AML and competition issues. Raulin Amy handles both cross-border and Jersey-based M&A, in addition to joint ventures and restructuring measures, while Simon Dinning advises on transactions that involve Jersey and the BVI. Richard Daggett handles private equity transactions, as well as advising on IPOs and joint ventures. Alexander Curry and Oliver Richardson both advise on a range of transactions, while managing associate Amy Garrod focuses on deals involving real estate holding structures.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Capital markets
- Commercial property
- Corporate and commercial
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution
- Employment
- Investment funds
- Private client, trusts and tax