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Farrer & Co
66 LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS
LONDON
WC2A 3LH
England

Living Wage

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Work Department

Dispute Resolution

Position

Gerard specialises in managing and resolving disputes and contentious regulatory issues in the asset management, investment funds and wealth management sectors. Through a dedicated focus on the commercial and regulatory environment in which clients involved in these sectors operate, he helps clients to prevent contentious issues arising and to resolve those that do in a way that maximises value and reflects clients’ goals and sector considerations.

Career

Gerard is a partner in the Dispute Resolution team.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: civil

(Next Generation Partners)

Gerard Heyes – Farrer & Co

Farrer & Co‘s team is regularly instructed in large fraud cases, particularly international, multi-party financial services matters involving freezing injunctions and asset tracing, and its geographical expertise covers the Caribbean, the Channel Islands, Africa, the Middle East, South-East Asia and Eastern Europe. John Wilkinson has extensive experience in fraud and asset recovery work, while much of Adrian Parkhouse‘s caseload involves civil fraud issues. The practice further showcases ‘fantastic fraud litigatorJolyon Connell; Gerard Heyes, who represents ultra-HNW individuals, senior executives, corporations, financial institutions, asset managers and hedge funds in civil fraud claims; and Ben Longworth, who defends fraud claims, particularly those concerning directors’ duties.

London > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: mid-market

Farrer & Co has ‘very well-recognised ability to deal with extremely high-profile cases’. The corporate and commercial litigation practice consistently handles large-value disputes, and it is particularly focused on cases involving complex company structures and asset holdings, shareholder conflicts and cross-border commercial contracts. Much of the team’s caseload encompasses international aspects, including both coordinating proceedings in multiple jurisdictions and cases with significant jurisdictional issues. Recent international disputes for the group cover the Middle East, South Africa and India, as well as the Channel Islands and South America. Kate Allass has notable expertise in corporate and shareholder disputes; the ‘very strategicJolyon Connell represents individuals, financial institutions, private banks and investment funds in major disputes; and Ben Longworth focuses on contractual claims, shareholder disputes and commercial litigation featuring allegations of breaches of directors’ duties. The second line of experienced practitioners includes ‘very good litigatorGerard Heyes and John Wilkinson, whose recent workload includes defending multiple sets of high-value proceedings. Other experienced practitioners are commercial disputes expert Charles Fursdon; the ‘seriously-talented’ Blue Elliott; commercial litigation specialist Victoria Atkins; and Sally Mantell, who acts in cross-jurisdictional commercial disputes. ‘Excellent at art disputes’, William Charrington was raised to partner in May 2024.