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Gowling WLG
4 MORE LONDON RIVERSIDE
LONDON
SE1 2AU
England
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Work Department

Professional & Business Support Services; Dispute Resolution; Fraud & Asset Recovery; Private Client Services; Contentious Trusts & Estates

Position

Partner

Career

Catherine Naylor is a director in the commercial litigation team in London. She helps clients to resolve the full range of domestic and cross-border commercial disputes.

Her work includes advising on high value fraud and asset tracing claims, complex banking litigation and contentious insolvency and trusts matters. In particular, Catherine is currently coordinating litigation in three jurisdictions in respect of a long running matter arising from the Madoff scandal.

Other highlights include defending a multi-million pound High Court claim for breach of duty and negligence for a professional services firm, advising a global financial services client in relation to a sensitive regulatory investigation and acting for Merrill Lynch Bank & Trust Company (Cayman) Limited and others in a successful appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council from the Cayman Islands.

Catherine brings commerciality to her advice, having spent over four years prior to qualifying as a lawyer working in industry. This experience includes three years with a multi-national manufacturer and distributer, dealing with internal communications, crisis management, mergers and acquisitions and HR/employment issues.

Experience

Acting for professional trustees in the largest recovery action by the joint liquidators of both the Madoff estate and the Kingate Funds, involving the defence of multiple proceedings brought in the US, Bermuda and England.

Acting for a professional services client defending a multi-million pound High Court claim for breach of duty and negligence.

Advising a global financial services client in relation to a sensitive regulatory investigation.

Acting for one of the UK’s leading healthcare recruiters in relation to a breach of restrictive covenant claim.

Acting for a hospitality sector business to achieve the successful resolution of a dispute arising from alleged breaches of a share purchase agreement.

Acting for Merrill Lynch Bank & Trust Company (Cayman) Limited and others in a successful appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council from the Cayman Islands.

Acting for a software company in the Commercial Court trial of a complex patent and fraud dispute to be tried in the US.

Advising an off-shore firm of lawyers in relation to a substantial professional negligence claim.

Languages

English

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Contentious trusts and probate

Catherine Naylor heads the practice in London at Gowling WLG. Naylor is adept at handling multi-jurisdictional cases. The practice draws on the expertise of the firm’s other private wealth practitioners in Singapore and Canada to handle an array of cases with a cross-border dimension. It focuses on all aspects of trust litigation and most of its clients are internationally based. James Sidwell has extensive experience in contentious trusts cases, and Andrew Witts is another key practitioner.

London > Dispute resolution > Banking litigation: investment and retail

Representing international investment banks, Gowling WLG handles structured finance, restructuring, and fraud disputes. Contentious regulatory matters are another area of expertise, and the team regularly advises on regulatory investigations. Experienced in financial services litigation, practice head James Sidwell also advises on fraud and asset tracing, contentious trusts, and regulatory investigations. ‘Dynamic and sought-after partnerCatherine Naylor boasts an established cross-border disputes practice, while Sean Adams represents financial institutions, private equity clients and technology companies in commercial litigation and asset recovery actions. Verity Barker and Sophia Khan are other names to note.

London > Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: civil

With ‘experience in high-value international cases’, Gowling WLG‘s fraud and asset recovery team specialises in high-profile fraud claims, asset recovery, and anti-corruption work. Fraud and asset recovery team head Catherine Naylor is ‘an excellent leader for complex international cases’; Andrew Witts specialises in fraud and international asset tracing, and has notable expertise in multi-jurisdictional cases; and insolvency litigation expert Jason Freedman focuses on fraud and asset recovery investigations. The practice further includes experienced corporate and financial services litigator James SidwellEmily Till, ‘a star in the making’; and Joanna Rhodes, who acts in high-profile asset recovery matters.

London > Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: mid-market

(Next Generation Partners)

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A go-to firm for mid-tier commercial litigation matters’, Gowling WLG‘s practice is highly experienced in large international and domestic commercial disputes, in particular in the Chancery and Commercial Courts. The team’s core practice areas are post-M&A claims, and shareholder, supply chain, and corporate control and joint venture disputes. It also routinely acts in royalty and termination-related claims. The firm’s sector expertise covers automotive, aerospace, life sciences, financial services, and food and beverage. James Sidwell is ’exactly the person clients want in command of complex litigation‘. Catherine Naylor focuses on complex multi-jurisdictional cases and Andrew Smith‘s caseload encompasses contract terminations, economic torts, legal professional privilege, misfeasance and guarantees. The second line of experienced practitioners includes ‘exceptional litigatorTom Cox, a specialist in automotive, aviation, energy and life sciences-related disputes. Verity Barker represents trustees, fiduciaries and multinational companies in negligence actions and asset recovery matters.