Corporate and commercial solicitor Hazel is a specialist in IPOs, reverse takeover, restructuring and rights issues. She advises Isle of Man companies listed on the AIM, LSE Main Market, NEX Exchange and TISE capital markets on a range of corporate issues.
Hazel also provides corporate advice on complex Isle of Man company law issues and commercial advice to clients in relation to a wide variety of transactional work. Matters she advises on include acquisition and asset finance, corporate banking and finance, business and asset sales, and joint venture arrangements.
For Isle of Man businesses, Hazel provides expert advice on their legal obligations under the Island’s financial services legislation, and other regulatory and compliance issues.
Hazel is an expert in data protection and GDPR. As an accredited Data Protection Practitioner, she advises on data protection issues with a focus on corporate matters and contractual obligations with third-party service providers.
Expertise
- Corporate law (Isle of Man)
- Capital markets and funds
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Joint ventures and private equity
- Lending and security documentation
- Regulatory, corporate governance and compliance issues
- Data protection including GDPR
- Fintech sector (Isle of Man)
Experience
- Acted for a Jersey Regulated Fund in its re-domicile to the Isle of Man and subsequent listing (as an unregulated CEIC) on ISDX. Acted for the Issuer in respect of a £3.5 billion debt listing on TISE (IOM branch).
- Acted on the Isle of Man aspects of premium segment listed Isle of Man company in respect of its £4 billion acquisition of a high-street bookmaker including advising on the financing aspect of the transaction.
- Advised several Isle of Man banks in relation to standard terms and conditions, facility documentation and security documentation.
- Acted for both investor into a trade finance company and a trade finance company in relation to their on-lending to clients.
- Advised a UK investment bank in relation to Isle of Man licensing requirements and the Isle of Man law aspects of the purchase documentation for various loan books.
- Advised an Isle of Man-based investment platform on the application of MIFID II to its business.
- Advised blockchain/digital asset companies in relation to aspects of regulation within the Island, and provision of advice in respect of the regulatory requirements of ICO issuing companies.
- Provided general commercial advice to a number of Isle of Man-based e-sports and online gaming companies including preparation of T&Cs, EULAs, and IP licensing arrangements.
- Assisted with the sale of two regulated businesses (both Class 4/5).
- Acted for the purchaser of shares in an OGRA licence holding company.
- Provision of advice to various clients in relation to data protection requirements and the implementation of GDPR.
- Advised on the proposed private acquisition of a controlling shareholding and the subsequent reorganisation of an Isle of Man close-ended investment company with a substantial European property portfolio.
- Numerous transactional matters, including assisting in the sale of a UK-based data centre portfolio with a deal value of$1.1 billion 71,000 square metres.
Please note: The experience list above may include examples of work completed prior to joining Keystone Law.
Recognition
Recognised as a Next Generation Lawyer in The Legal 500 2022 for Isle of Man: Banking, Finance and Capital Markets
“Hazel made me feel that no question was too trivial and was an integral part of the success of our public listing. We really couldn’t have done it without her.” The Legal 500 2022
Recognised as a Next Generation Lawyer in The Legal 500 2021 for Isle of Man: Banking, Finance and Capital Markets
Recognised in The Legal 500 2020 for Isle of Man: Banking and Finance and Isle of Man: Corporate and Commercial
Recognised as a Next Generation Lawyer in The Legal 500 2020 for Banking and Finance
Recognised as a Next Generation Lawyer in The Legal 500 2019 and 2018 for Investment Funds and Capital Markets, and Banking and Finance
Career
Hazel qualified as a solicitor in 2008. Prior to joining Keystone Law in 2019, she worked at the following firms:
- DQ Advocates
- Adelphi Legal Solutions