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Jennifer Wyatt-Molloy

Associate

Jennifer has experience advising on a wide range of litigation matters, with a particular focus on corporate advice and commercial litigation. Jennifer also has experience in matters determined by international arbitration, as well as insolvency and restructuring, and internal investigations. She has a particular interest in working with clients to manage risks associated with topics such as sustainability, ESG and climate change.

Jennifer has a background in public and private M&A, she has experience advising a diverse client base across jurisdictions and sectors, including energy and resources, financial services, private equity and large corporates.

Experience

Representative matters

A French events company that entered into French insolvency proceedings known as a Sauvegarde, in September 2020, in relation to a proceedings before the English courts brought by parties claiming an interest as senior lenders.

A large financial services firm in several substantial warranty claims in relation to its acquisition of a voice broking business for GDP1.4bn.

The Vroon Group in relation to the restructuring of its 22 bilateral financing arrangement, of up to EUR1.5bn in various jurisdictions. Contingency planning (including chapter 11, scheme, WHOA), cocom discussions and operational restructuring and litigation, which resulted in the first ever parallel use of the new Dutch WHOA and an English scheme of arrangement.

Pro bono

Assisting the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees on analysis of domestic case law relating to the determination of refugee status under Australian law.

Volunteering as a moderator for in school clinics provided by Young Citizens through their "Legal Experts in Schools" programme.

Qualifications

Admissions

Western Australia, 2018

Academic

Juris Doctor, Law, The University of Western Australia, 2018

Bachelor of Science, Natural Resource Management, The University of Western Australia, 2015

Bachelor of Music, Music Technology and Composition, Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts – Edith Cowen University, 2014

Disclaimer
A&O Shearman was formed on May 1, 2024 by the combination of Shearman & Sterling LLP and Allen & Overy LLP and their respective affiliates (the legacy firms). Any matters referred to above may include matters undertaken by one or more of the legacy firms rather than A&O Shearman.