Lisa is a senior associate in our Litigation, Insolvency & Restructuring Group. She advises clients on a range of complex commercial disputes and financial services disputes, specialising in insolvency, restructuring, shareholder class actions and financial regulation.
Lisa Yun
Senior Associate
Overview
Expertise
- Insolvency and restructuring
- Commercial litigation
- Shareholder disputes
- Fraud and asset recovery
Work Highlights
(Prior to joining Campbells)
- Acting for the joint provisional liquidators of Global Cord Blood Corporation in respect of investigations into large scale fraud, asset recovery and the control of subsidiaries.
- Acting for NYSE listed entity in respect of proceedings against shareholders, including in respect of urgent injunctive relief
- Acting for National Australia Bank in the Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry
- Acting for the State of Victoria in defending class actions for alleged economic loss arising from Hotel Quarantine and the COVID-19 restrictions across the State of Victoria
Qualifications and Admissions
- Attorney at Law, Cayman Islands, February 2022
- Admitted in the High Court of Australia and Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia, May 2018
- Admitted in High Court of New Zealand, December 2016
- Bachelor of Laws and Arts (Political Science), University of Otago, December 2015
Prior Career History
- Mourant Ozannes (Cayman) LLP (Cayman Islands)
- Herbert Smith Freehills (Melbourne, Australia)
- MinterEllisonRuddWatts (Auckland, New Zealand)
Lisa has undertaken client secondments at National Australia Bank in their Dispute Resolution department (Melbourne, Australia) and at the Office of the General Counsel for the State of Victoria in their Public Law and Litigation department (Melbourne, Australia).
Professional Associations
- Member of Recovery and Insolvency Specialists Association (RISA)
- Member of Cayman Islands Legal Practitioners Association (CILPA)
- Member of International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation (IWIRC)
Publications and News
Client Advisories
- Privy Council confirms shareholders’ personal rights against the company where shares are allotted for an improper purpose.
Andrew Pullinger and Lisa Yun discuss the recent judgment of Tianrui (International) Holding Company Ltd (Appellant) v China Shanshui Cement Group Ltd (Respondent).