Catherine is a patent and regulatory Life sciences & health specialist with a degree in pathology. She is based in the London, Dublin, and Belfast offices.
Catherine Drew is at the forefront of patent litigation. One of the best in the industry. Great strategic advice. Clear and cuts straight to the key issues. Highly responsive and proactive.
Legal 500 UK
- 2026
Cat really understands the commercial situation we are in, so her legal advice is strategic, practical and relevant. It is a real advantage that she has expertise in patent and regulatory law – an understanding of both areas and their interaction leads to a more effective and holistic approach. Cat is very responsive, her advice is always clear and considered, and she is a pleasure to work with.
Giles advises on the full ambit of competition law from investigations by the CMA, sector regulators and international authorities to UK, EU and international merger control appeals of regulatory decisions. He also advises on the UK's new National Security & Investment Act.
Aaron leads the Australian & APAC employment practice, working with local and global employers on highly sensitive and strategic disputes, workforce management and investigations. Aaron’s expertise includes industrial relations, breach of confidentiality, enforcement of post-employment restraints, employee fraud, performance and termination-related matters, and workplace health and safety incidents across all sectors.
Amy is a corporate lawyer specialising in equity capital markets, advising on a broad range of transactions including IPOs, secondary offers and public takeovers, together with advising companies with their ongoing legal and regulatory obligations.
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