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Daisy Bovingdon

Daisy Bovingdon 

Senior Associate* | Jersey

Dispute Resolution

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Overview

Daisy is a Senior Associate in the Dispute Resolution team in Jersey. She specialises in high value, cross-border commercial litigation, servicing global clients both onshore and offshore, and also local clients based in Jersey.

Daisy's particular expertise includes asset recovery and enforcement (including interim relief); corporate and partnership disputes; and insolvency applications and advice. Daisy has a particular passion for ADR, and regularly achieves substantial success for clients through negotiated settlement, and mediation.

Working in partnership with Collas Crill's leading regulatory and corporate teams, Daisy routinely advises on issues concerning international tax cooperation treaties, the obligations of corporate services providers and trustees, and the duties of directors.

Experience

Daisy has first hand experience working in a number of jurisdictions including London, Scotland, the BVI, and Jersey. Her nuanced understanding of different legal systems informs Daisy's approach, meaning that she manages large scale disputes involving multiple jurisdictions extremely effectively. Daisy is a strong team player and listens carefully to clients, to ensure the right strategy for the dispute at hand.

Prior to moving offshore Daisy advised on commercial disputes in the UK predominantly concerning contract law; intellectual property; and professional negligence, often working with third party litigation funders. She has also worked as a Legal Assistant to the Judicial Institute for Scotland.

Strengthening her litigation practice, Daisy has always enjoyed teaching. She has tutored Contract Law and Unjustified Enrichment on the LLB programme at the University of Edinburgh, and Intellectual Property as part of the Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice at the University of Strathclyde.

Background

Daisy originally qualified as a solicitor and notary public in Scotland, and is also admitted to practice as a solicitor in the British Virgin Islands. She has recently successfully completed the Qualified Lawyers Transfer Scheme, and is in the process of applying to be admitted to the roll of solicitors in England and Wales. She is currently studying towards the Jersey Law Course, with a view to qualifying as a Jersey Advocate.

Daisy has a background as a musician, and previously worked as a violinist and instrumental instructor in the west highlands of Scotland.

Qualifications

BA (Hons); LLB (Hons)(First Class); Diploma in Legal Practice

Published judgments

Memberships

  • RISA
  • ConTrA

 

 

*admitted in Scotland

My services
Contentious Trusts
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We represent trust corporations, HNWIs, individual trustees and beneficiaries, often dealing with novel points of law and creating new and innovative solutions to fit the needs of our clients. Given the international scope of settlors, investments and assets, we often co-ordinate advice from our multi-jurisdictional teams, meaning that our clients benefit from the knowledge and depth of experience of our people around the globe.

Contentious Wills, Estates & Probate
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We provide fast, cost-effective and sensitive advice on all manner of will related disputes during what is often an extremely upsetting and distressing time for those concerned. We regularly act on multi-party actions for both plaintiffs and defendants.

Debt Restructuring & Enforcement
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Knowing what to do and when to act when things go wrong is a key part of our service to our clients on both lender and borrower side. Our clients include banks, funds, directors, shareholders and insolvency practitioners. We undertake security reviews and advise on pre-emptive measures. We appreciate the need to act promptly and decisively, and at the same time are sensitive to potential negative publicity for our clients.

Director & Shareholder Disputes
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Thanks to the depth of our experience and the resources of our team, we've acted on some of the largest pieces of litigation brought against directors offshore. We're well placed to deal with the 'bet the farm' proceedings that can occur in these type of disputes and have represented parties involved in intra-company disputes, including executive, non-executive and independent directors, majority and minority shareholders, companies and liquidators. We understand that shareholder disputes are often not simply 'black and white' and our team finds innovative and commercial alternatives to those which the Court may offer – taking a collaborative approach with our clients to ensure that the right result is achieved.

Dispute Resolution
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When your business is involved in any kind of legal dispute it's crucial to work with lawyers who are hands-on, cost-effective and flexible enough to respond quickly and intuitively to your unique situation and needs. We know that there are many different ways a dispute can be resolved and work closely with our clients to understand every aspect of their business, priorities and goals. This allows us to find the best way forward for our clients and to advise on the commercial implications of a dispute, ensuring the process remains as stress-free as possible. Our approach is practical, responsive and tailored to the client's interests. Our expertise and reputation means we're first choice for a range of clients, including banks, trust companies, high net worth individuals and top law firms.

Fraud, Asset Tracing & Freezing Injunctions
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At Collas Crill, we're used to working as part of a multi-jurisdictional team, capable of reacting and responding quickly to urgent requests for assistance with locating and freezing assets. As sophisticated defendants become more adept at dissipating assets, we've been involved in cases that created new law in the Channel Islands in relation to a party's ability to trace assets and recover their losses. With their ability to deal with complex issues the team deliver clear, commercial advice on the availability and likely success of recovery methods.

Insolvency & Restructuring
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For financially distressed companies in need of restructuring and reorganisation, or for those where the opportunity to do so has passed or failed, Collas Crill’s insolvency and restructuring team work to achieve the most beneficial outcome in these difficult situations. 

Our team brings a wealth of experience from a range of diverse backgrounds to give quick, accurate, commercial advice, primarily across the financial services sector. 

Currently working on some of the largest and most complex cross-border insolvencies in the jurisdiction, we frequently advise top law firms from the People’s Republic of China, the United States, the United Kingdom and other jurisdictions. We are regularly briefed by Sovereign Wealth Funds and Fortune 500 Companies to advise on particular restructurings, as well as investment managers from Europe; the United States and Russia. 

At whatever stage we are engaged, our involvement will assist in identifying the on-going risks facing a client and to enable that client to continue to identify and to effectively manage deteriorating relationships with creditors, financiers, investors or other interested parties.

Insight 20 Sep 2021

Cryptocurrencies in liquidation

This article was originally published in Global Restructuring Review in September 2021. Collas Crill partner Jennifer Colegate in the Cayman Islands, with partner David...

Insight 20 Jan 2021

Insolvency year in review 2020

Welcome to Collas Crill's insolvency year in review of 2020: a short reflection on some of Collas Crill's insolvency milestones across our jurisdictions. Although 2020 has...

Insight 20 Mar 2020

First Aid Guide for Directors

We are facing an unprecedented period of adversity. The offshore financial services industry and the local communities that we serve, like the rest of the world, are not...

News 5 Jun 2019

Sensitive trusts

The matter of the Banayou Trust [2019] JRC 078 The Royal Court has taken a pragmatic approach in blessing a trustee's decision to distribute the assets of a trust, in...

Insight 24 May 2019

Winding up the Z III Trust

RE Z III Trust [2019] JRC 069 The Royal Court of Jersey has determined that the preferred course to follow when winding up an insolvent trust is for the existing trustee to...

Deal 15 Nov 2018

The Latest twist in the Z

The Royal Court of Jersey refuses a former trustee's claim for the legal costs it incurred in making applications regarding an insolvent trust. The Z – Trust...

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Event 6 Feb 2020
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Trusts in Litigation Conference

Collas Crill Guernsey Managing Partner, Christian Hay, will be speaking at the KNect365 and Contra Trusts in Litigation Conference which will be held in Helsinki on Thursday...

Event 15 May 2019
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ConTrA seminar

Ben Havard, Partner at Collas Crill Guernsey, will be speaking at the second seminar of the 2019 ConTrA Programme. Daisy Bovingdon, Associate at Collas Crill Jersey, will...

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