Lisa Carty
Partner
Pinsent Masons’ award winning team acts as strategic advisors in complex financial services disputes.
Financial services organisations are navigating an era of unprecedented change – digitalisation, the climate crisis, regulatory pressure and geopolitical uncertainty. This means that disputes in this highly regulated sector are unavoidable. Having acted in some of the largest, highest profile and ground-breaking cases through litigation, arbitration and alternative dispute resolution, we are able to assist financial services organisations to minimise the legal risks and maximise the commercial outcomes of disputes. Our litigators are strategic and very experienced. Our contentious financial services teams include ex-regulators and ex-ombudsmen so we truly understand the regulatory framework in which financial services organisations operate. We work closely with colleagues in our financial regulation, civil fraud, climate and sustainability and global investigations teams ensuring sector-wide support on a comprehensive basis.
Our advisers act on domestic and international projects of all shapes and sizes, working with many of the leading names in the market. Browse our experience below, or use the filters to look-up recent work in particular geographies and industry sectors.
Our expertise, at your disposal
With over 490 partners and 3000 people around the world, we are well-placed to support you across a full range of legal and advisory services.
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised the shareholders of independent financial advisory and wealth management firm Shackleton, including the private equity buy-and-build specialist Sovereign Capital Partners, on the exit to Lee Equity Partners.
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has been announced by Business in the Community as one of The Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality in 2025. This year’s list marks the sixth time that the firm has been recognised for its commitment to embedding gender equality into all levels of the organisation.
Multinational Law firm Pinsent Masons played a key role in advising the UK-based infrastructure asset manager Dalmore Capital through its acquisition by UK pensions and investment giant Royal London.