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Rachael Markham

Rachael is the professional support lawyer for the Restructuring & Insolvency team, based in Leeds and responsible for providing training, support and updates to all UK offices and working with international colleagues to deliver legal knowledge and know-how to clients and contacts. Rachael has over 10 years' experience working as a senior associate in the corporate recovery market and has a wealth of experience working with accountants, insolvency practitioners, banks and directors in the region and nationally on transactional and restructuring matters. Named as a 'rising star' and 'easy to work with' in Chambers UK, Rachael has a strong presence in the market. Rachael has previously held the position of chair on the R3 Ladies Committee and vice-chair on the R3 Regional Committee. REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE
  • Updating and automating precedent documents.
  • Streamlining knowledge sharing.
  • Preparing and delivering training.
  • Providing practical advice and support on technical matters.
  • Addressing changes in practice, procedure and the law.
  • Producing technical bulletins and articles.
  • Supporting the restructuring and insolvency blog, eSquire Global Crossings.
Contributed to

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Summary of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for insolvency lawyers and their clients
Summary of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for insolvency lawyers and their clients
Practice Notes

This Practice Note and accompanying series of short Q&As written by Rachael Markham of Squire Patton Boggs (UK) LLP is a practical set of key points surrounding the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR)) for those who require a quick point of reference to all the key questions that might arise as they advise their insolvency practitioner (IP) clients.

Practice Area

Panels

  • Contributing Author
  • Specialist Panel

Membership

  • England and Wales, 2002

Education

  • Nottingham Law School, 2000
  • University of Nottingham Trent LL.B. (Hons), 1999

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