Elizabeth Mulley#9566

Elizabeth Mulley

Solicitor, Trowers & Hamlins
Elizabeth is a Senior Associate in Trowers & Hamlins' Dispute Resolution and Litigation department, focusing on complex and high value commercial disputes with particular expertise in fraud disputes and investigations and cyber security breaches.

Elizabeth's expertise in fraud includes securing freezing injunctions both within the English jurisdiction and worldwide and tracing assets and the proceeds of fraud on a global scale. She is also experienced in assisting clients with internal fraud investigations as well as conducting extensive external fraud investigations for clients following complaints reported by whistleblowers. 

Elizabeth also assists clients to prepare for and navigate cyber security breaches if they fall victim. In connection with this, she also advises her clients on their compliance issues and steps to take to prevent fraud and cyber breaches including preparing full suites of financial crime policies and providing training to clients on the same.

Elizabeth acts for both private and public sector clients across a breadth of industry sectors in relation to national and international disputes including acting for businesses, charities, councils, housing associations, government bodies and private individuals.
Contributed to

2

Cybersecurity breach notification requirements
Cybersecurity breach notification requirements
Practice notes

This Practice Note provides an overview of the laws and regulations relating to cybersecurity—examining the entities that are required to comply with such rules, their security obligations, the notification requirements in the event of a breach, and the consequences of failing to comply. It also contains practical guidance on what it takes to be cybersecurity breach ready and managing a cyber attack.

Cybersecurity breach notification requirements in the EU
Cybersecurity breach notification requirements in the EU
Practice notes

This Practice Note provides an overview of the EU laws and regulations relating to cybersecurity—examining the entities that are required to comply with such rules, their security obligations, the notification requirements in the event of a breach, and the consequences of failing to comply. It also contains practical guidance on what it takes to be cybersecurity breach ready and managing a cyber attack.

Practice Areas

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2012

Experience

  • Cobbetts LLP (2010 - 2013)
  • DWF LLP (2013 - 2016)
  • Trowers & Hamlins LLP (2016 - Present)

Membership

  • Fraud Advisory Panel
  • Midlands Fraud Forum

Qualifications

  • BSc, Human Biology (2008)
  • GDL (2009)
  • LPC (2010)
  • LLB (awarded by College of Law) (2010)

Education

  • University of Birmingham (2005 - 2008)
  • College of Law (2008 - 2010)

If you expected to see yourself on this page, click here.