Amy's practice encompasses a wide range of work, including criminal, financial services disputes and regulatory.
Experience
Amy has a wealth of advocacy experience, having spent 10 years working as a criminal lawyer in England and Wales. She assists individuals both at the police station and in Court, specialising in the defence of white collar and general crime.
In addition to her criminal practice, Amy assists financial services businesses and their clients in all aspects of legal and regulatory work, including advising on:
- the formal and informal freezing of funds;
- the forfeiture of funds;
- the Guernsey disclosure and consent regime; and
- the potential regulatory implications of such matters.
Background
Amy qualified as a solicitor in 2009 and gained her Higher Rights of Audience in England and Wales a year later. Amy started her career in criminal defence, before commissioning as an Officer in the Army Legal Service. This saw her posted within the UK and overseas.
Upon leaving the Army, Amy joined the Crown Prosecution Service, where she undertook a broad range of criminal work. Before joining Collas Crill Amy spent two years specialising in financial crime prevention and investigation at a private bank.
Amy was admitted to the Guernsey Bar in November 2023.
"I pride myself on being able to analyse the information before me, swiftly identifying the surest route to success. I have a significant amount of experience of working with people in crisis, helping them to focus on the important issues, ensuring the best possible outcome."