Lyndsey de Mestre KC – XXIV Old Buildings  XXIV Old Buildings‘ Lyndsey de Mestre KC is ’a calm, well-prepared and extremely hard-working mediator, who is prepared to be creative to resolve a dispute‘. De Mestre is an experienced commercial mediator, who has particular expertise in complex insolvency and probate matters. She is also an expert in directors’ disqualification.
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Lyndsey has been practising at the business and property Bar for over 20 years and was appointed a KC in February 2018. She is a full-time arbitrator and mediator works both domestically and in offshore jurisdictions (notably the BVI and the DIFC). Her expertise is in business related disputes of all types (including shareholder disputes, joint ventures (in both a corporate and partnership context), breaches of NDAs and SHAs, unfair prejudice, quasi-partnerships, material non-disclosure, misrepresentation, rescission of subscription agreements, forfeiture of leases) with particular experience in insolvency, company and contract related disputes. As a result of over 15 years’ appointment representing the UK government (primarily the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy) for the Attorney General and appointment as standing counsel to the Association of Chartered and Certified Accountants in insolvency matters, she developed a specialisation in a range of work involving public interest aspects, corporate governance, directors’ fiduciary and non-fiduciary duties and responsibilities to shareholders and stakeholders. Lyndsey has experience under the rules of UNCITRAL, LCIA, DIFC-LCIA and ad-hoc arbitrations.

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Call: 1999 | Silk: 2018

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Chancery Bar Association Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS) Commercial Bar Association (COMBAR) London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) Arbitral Women

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LLB, MA (Hons) Cantab (1st Class) – Downing College, Cambridge (graduated 1998) Tutor in Commercial and Insolvency Law (London School of Economics) 1998-2000 Queen Mother Scholar of Middle Temple

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