Sarah Naylor > DMH Stallard LLP > Brighton, England > Lawyer Profile

DMH Stallard LLP
NORTH WEST OFFICE SUITE, 1ST FLOOR
ONE JUBILEE STREET
BRIGHTON
BN1 1GE
England

Work Department

Banking & Finance

Position

Partner and Head of the Banking and Finance Department

Career

Sarah is a Partner and Head of the Banking and Finance department. She is an experienced and highly regarded finance lawyer, acting for lenders and borrowers on a wide range of debt finance and refinance transactions, including acquisition, property, commercial and corporate lending and asset based lending deals. She has considerable experience in handling high-value and complex lending transactions, both domestic and cross-border.

She is also experienced in advising building societies and private banks on the design of their mortgage and savings products, including standard terms and conditions as well as issues relating to outsourcing, the payment services regulations and other related regulatory matters.

Work highlights

Advice to lenders and borrowers on acquisition, asset based and development financings in a variety of sectors including hotels, recruitment, colleges and healthcare

Acting for a food manufacturer in connection with an £18M development finance facility to allow it to expand and redevelop its sites

Advice to lenders in connection with accessing Bank of England liquidity schemes

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Finance > Banking and finance

(Leading individuals)

Sarah NaylorDMH Stallard LLP

Sarah Naylor leads the Gatwick-based team at DMH Stallard LLP, which assists a varied client base of lenders and borrowers, most notably National Westminster Group and Santander UK. The team frequently assists with problem loans and bridging finance issues, and Naylor regularly acts for a range of lenders, including asset-based lenders and challenger banks in the hotels sector. Associate Tyne Harman has broad experience spanning refinancing and debt financing matters, and Ralph Crane focuses on secured lending issues and the refinancing and purchasing of businesses, while Anne Milne is particularly adept at handling issues concerning property finance transactions, often acting for major banks and charities.