Amy Lacey > Fenchurch Law > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Fenchurch Law
40 LIME STREET
LONDON
EC3M 7AW
England

Work Department

Insurance

Position

Amy is a partner specialising in policyholder insurance recoveries with a focus on construction, property and financial risks. Acting for clients across a variety of industry sectors, she has experience of complex high value international litigation and arbitration, helping to improve outcomes for policyholders in contentious claims and maximise the value of insurance assets.

Career

Amy qualified as a solicitor in 2005 and joined Fenchurch Law as a partner in March 2016.

Memberships

  • British Property Federation (insurance committee member)
  • Society of Construction Law
  • British Insurance Law Association
  • Association of Insurance and Risk Managers in Industry and Commerce
  • London Business Interruption Association

Lawyer Rankings

London > Insurance > Insurance litigation: for policyholders

(Next Generation Partners)

Amy LaceyFenchurch Law

Fenchurch Law is ‘as good as it gets’ – a boutique policyholder insurance firm, it prioritises collaborative work with insurers – supported by a number of the team members who have experience working insurer-side, including Michael Robin who joined the team in December 2022 from DWF. David Pryce leads the team – a ‘razor sharp’ legal mind and ‘leader in the market’, he is the founder and managing partner of the firm, with notable expertise in construction cases, including those with an international element. Rob Goodship  is ‘one to watch’, with particular expertise advising on the Building Safety Act 2022; ‘brilliant litigator’ Joanna Grant has significant strengthin  Covid-19 claims, with expertise on high-profile business interruption claims.  Amy Lacey is experienced in alternative forms of dispute resolution; Jonathan Corman is ‘at the foremost of his field’, leading the firm’s financial and professional risks practice.

Comparative Guides

United Kingdom: Insurance Disputes March 2024 This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of Insurance Disputes laws and regulations applicable in United Kingdom.