Katharine Marshall > Ogier > St Helier, Jersey > Lawyer Profile

Ogier
44 THE ESPLANADE
ST HELIER
JE4 9WG
Jersey

Work Department

Partner, Property Law

Position

Partner

Career

Katharine specialises in acting for clients in the residential and commercial development sector and has acted for a number of listed and unlisted developers and house builders on multi-million pound acquisitions and sales.

Katharine deals with all aspects of acquisition and sales including conditional contracts, options and joint venture collaboration agreements together with advising on specialised funding structures for property transactions.

Katharine joined Ogier in 2011. Prior to her relocation, Katharine gained extensive experience in the Commercial Property Department of Pitmans LLP, the largest law firm in the Thames Valley, with offices in Reading and the City of London.

Education

Katharine gained an LLP )Law) degree from Lincoln College, Oxford in 1993 and was admitted to the Roll of Solicitors in England and Wales in 1997.

Admitted in:
1997 – England and Wales
2015 – Jersey

Lawyer Rankings

Jersey > Commercial property

(Leading individuals)

Katharine MarshallOgier

Ogier offers clients a broad property service, assisting with property financing and development, sales and acquisitions, and planning and construction matters, while also supporting HNWIs with the purchase of property in Jersey. Jonathan Hughes leads the team and the firm’s global practice, advising financial institutions and investors from Jersey and abroad, in addition to corporate occupiers, as well as assisting HNWIs seeking to relocate offshore. Katharine Marshall supports developers engaged in both commercial and residential projects, assisting with conditional contracts, joint ventures and collaboration agreements. Managing associate Sarah Parish specialises in advising HNWIs and their investment vehicles on the purchase of both residential and commercial property, while Laura Shirreffs assists with a range of matters, including property financing and property-heavy M&A.