Mr Andrew Jackson > Appleby > Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands > Lawyer Profile

Appleby
9th Floor
60 Nexus Way Camana Bay
Grand Cayman, KY1-1104
Cayman Islands
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Work Department

Dispute Resolution

Position

Partner

Career

Andrew Jackson is a Partner in the Dispute Resolution Practice Group at Appleby in the Cayman Islands.

Andrew practices principally in the fields of corporate insolvency and commercial litigation, and has particular expertise in advising and representing both creditors and liquidators in connection with insolvent liquidations and related clawback claims, acting for shareholders in connection with just and equitable winding up proceedings and related applications for provisional liquidation, conducting appraisal actions arising out of corporate mergers and litigating other forms of shareholder and partnership disputes (principally concerning investment funds). He also has significant experience of advising on and litigating claims in tort (including for professional negligence and economic torts), for breach of contract and for unjust enrichment, and to enforce foreign judgments and arbitral awards against entities and assets situated within the Cayman Islands.

Andrew is an experienced advocate, having appeared in many substantial and complex cases in the Cayman Islands Grand Court (both with and without leading counsel), and appeals before the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal.

Languages

English

Education

  • University of Liverpool (England)
  • BPP Law School, London (England)

Lawyer Rankings

Cayman Islands > Dispute resolution

Appleby‘s ‘outstanding disputes practice’ represents clients in large and high-profile disputes in Cayman, including equitable winding proceedings involving Cayman hedge funds and companies, and serious allegations of fraud and conspiracy. The dispute resolution practice is jointly led by Sebastian Said, a ‘standout’ player in international commercial litigation; and Tony Heaver-Wren, who is noted for his expertise in contentious insolvencies and restructurings involving digital assets, and for handling appraisal claim proceedings on behalf of dissenting shareholders. Ulrich Payne is sought out by investment banks, financial institutions and international corporate groups for his success in managing cross-border high-value asset recovery efforts, insolvency proceedings, and multi-billion-dollar international arbitration proceedings, while David Lee handles big-ticket winding up proceedings in relation to investment funds. Head of the merger disputes practice Andrew Jackson is a specialist in appraisal actions, and counsel David Lewis-Hall is also recommended. Peter McMaster KC retired.