Lyndsay Houlette > Carey Olsen > St Helier, Jersey > Lawyer Profile
Carey Olsen Offices
47 ESPLANADE
ST HELIER
JE1 0BD
Jersey
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Lyndsay Houlette
Work Department
Commercial Property
Position
Lyndsay is a senior associate in the Jersey property team. She advises clients on a wide range of commercial real estate work, including acquisitions and disposals, telecommunications leases and landlord and tenant matters. Lyndsay has particular experience in investments and asset management.
Career
Prior to joining Carey Olsen in 2019, Lyndsay was a solicitor in the London office of a top 100 UK law firm.
Education
Lyndsay received her undergraduate degree at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana before moving to London to complete the Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course at the College of Law, London, followed by a master’s degree in International and Comparative Business Law. She is a qualified solicitor and a member of the Law Society of England and Wales.
Lawyer Rankings
Jersey > Commercial property
Carey Olsen supports clients engaged in a variety of commercial property matters, advising on the development, acquisition and disposal of major projects in Jersey and also providing assistance with existing property portfolios, including lease agreements with new and existing lessees. Property transactions expert Chris Philpott leads the practice, advising on sales and lettings in addition to real estate financing. Newly promoted partner Will Whitehead is both a transactional and regulatory property specialist, advising on commercial property deals and advising developers on the regulatory aspects of infrastructure and other projects. Lyndsay Houlette is noted for her work in regard to mixed-use and infrastructure developments.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Capital markets
- Commercial property
- Corporate and commercial
- Dispute resolution > Dispute resolution
- Employment
- Family
- Investment funds
- Private client, trusts and tax
- Dispute resolution > Regulatory and white-collar crime