Ms Felicity Healy > Corrs Chambers Westgarth > Sydney, Australia > Lawyer Profile

Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Level 6 Brookfield Place Tower 2
123 St Georges Terrace
Perth WA 6000
Australia

Work Department

Litigation

Position

Partner

Career

Felicity is a banking litigation and insolvency specialist, advising clients in the areas of fraud, banking litigation, cross border insolvency, debt recovery, security enforcement, voluntary administration, deeds of company arrangement, receiverships and liquidations.

For over 19 years, Felicity has advised financial institutions, insolvency practitioners, secured lenders and creditors and has worked on a number of high profile large litigious matters.

Having in-house experience, Felicity is uniquely qualified to understand the challenges facing leading Australian financial institutions, helping them identify risks, develop strategies for dealing with issues and formulated targeted actions plans such as litigation, self-reporting, restructuring or insolvency.

Felicity is also experienced in cross border insolvency law and restructuring matters.

https://www.corrs.com.au/people/felicity-healy

Lawyer Rankings

Australia > Fintech and financial services regulatory

From front-end advisory and transactional matters to investigations, enforcement and remediation work, Corrs Chambers Westgarth‘s fintech and financial services regulatory practice is a popular address for major brands, disruptive fintechs and financial institutions. Digital transformation projects, digital asset related mandates and litigation funding are additional areas of strength for the ‘industry experts’ at the firm. James North, Robert Clarke and Mark Wilks form a leadership triumvirate, with North providing expertise in technology transactions for financial services. Described as ‘at the top of his field’, Fadi Khoury has longstanding experience in advising on the development of financial services regulatory products in the US. Felicity Healy is a key port of call for clients facing regulatory investigations. Superannuation and pensions regulations are some of Michael Chaaya’s sweet spots, while Steven Rice is well placed to advise on BNPL products. Mizu Arda is highlighted for her payments regulatory expertise.