Experience

Fleur is a Partner based in the Baker & Partners Cayman Islands office specialising in commercial and civil disputes and insolvency.

Fleur’s disputes practice encompasses corporate, commercial, funds, cryptocurrency and trusts together with just and equitable winding up proceedings and Cayman Islands post-privatisation share valuation disputes.

Fleur has developed a particular expertise in managing high value, multi-jurisdictional disputes involving Hong Kong-listed, Singapore-listed and US-listed companies and is skilled at advising stakeholders regarding the convening and management of contentious general meetings and shareholder activism generally.

She regularly advises clients in the context of large-scale cross-border insolvency and restructuring mandates, including the appointment of Cayman Islands provisional liquidators in aid of US Chapter 11 proceedings and winding up proceedings in respect of Cayman incorporated, listed companies (NASDAQ/NYSE, HKEX, SGX and TWSE).

Fleur also has extensive experience acting for out-of-court receivers together with experience in fraud and asset tracing and enforcement work (arbitral awards and foreign judgments).

Fleur joined Baker & Partners in 2025 having practised with other offshore firms in the Cayman Islands, BVI and Hong Kong since 2011. Over the past decade, Fleur has split her time between the Cayman Islands and Asia and has accumulated significant experience advising Asia-based clients in respect of contentious offshore matters.

Education

BCL – University College Dublin
LLM – Trinity College Dublin

Recent matters
Advised the joint liquidators of a Cayman incorporated, Hong Kong-listed company, the largest Asian insolvency in history with over US$300 billion in liabilities.
Represented the majority shareholder of a Cayman incorporated, NYSE-listed life sciences enterprise in a contentious cross-border dispute involving just and equitable proceedings in the Cayman Islands and satellite litigation worldwide.

Acted for a Cayman Islands open-ended investment fund in a complex breach of fiduciary duty claim/ damages inquiry claim, with a value in excess of US$1 billion, following the discharge of provisional liquidators by the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands.

Associations & Memberships
INSOL
IWIRC