Mark Watson-Gandy

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Mark Watson-Gandy
Born (1967-11-08) November 8, 1967 (age 58)
Alma materEssex University (LLB)
OccupationBarrister-at-law
Known forCorporate law
SpouseEmanuella Johanna Christina née Giavarra (m. 1997)
Children1 son, 1 daughter
RelativesAdmiral Alec Tyndale-Biscoe;
Anthony Watson-Gandy;
Gyles Brandreth
AwardsFile:Order of the British Empire (Civil) Ribbon.png OBE
File:Order of St John (UK) ribbon -vector.svg CStJ

Mark Watson-Gandy (born 8 November 1967), is a British lawyer and educationalist, specialising in UK insolvency law, company law and private international law.[1]

Since 2019, Watson-Gandy serves as chairman of the Science and Technology Ethics Advisory Committee at the Home Office.[2][3]

Early life and education

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Born in 1967 to Alastair Watson-Gandy and Barbara née Mądry, scion of the Watson-Gandy-Brandreth gentry family,[4] he was educated at Dr Challoner's Grammar School before graduating Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Essex.

Watson-Gandy inherited the Scottish Barony of Myrton,[5] but does not use the title professionally.[6]

Career

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Watson-Gandy was called to the Bar in 1990 at the Inner Temple and in 2013 to the Eastern Caribbean Bar (British Virgin Islands). He is a member of Three Stone chambers.[7] A visiting professor of the University of Westminster since 1999, he has pioneered its Master of Laws degree in corporate finance law,[8] and is a special lecturer at Cass Business School.[9]

In 2000, Watson-Gandy was appointed by Gareth Williams, Baron Williams of Mostyn as a Junior Counsel to the Crown serving until 2012.[10] In 2010, he was counsel to the Conference of Bishops for the state visit of Pope Benedict XVI to the United Kingdom.[11] He then advised Gurkha veterans for the inquiry of the all-party parliamentary group on Gurkha welfare.[12]

In 2013, Watson-Gandy represented Craig Whyte in litigation over the financing of his ill-fated acquisition of Rangers Football Club.[13] He also served as counsel to the court-appointed trustee in litigation leading to the overturning of the UK bankruptcy of Tom McFeely.[14] He was counsel for the court-appointed amicus curiae in litigation over the collapse of the Stanford International Bank in Antigua and of Fairfield Sentry in the British Virgin Islands. He later successfully represented the court-appointed administrators of Cambridge Analytica.[15]

A member of the Home Office Science Advisory Council,[16] beginning in 2019, Watson-Gandy serves as chairman of the Biometrics and Forensic Ethics Group.[3] He is also the former chairman of Mental Health First Aid England[17] and the Pure Cremation Group.[15]

In 2022, the Catholic Herald featured Watson-Gandy in its list of "Catholic Leaders of Today", the UK's 100 most influential lay Roman Catholics.[18]

Publications

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Books

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Editorships

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Watson-Gandy has co-edited Butterworths Corporate Law Service, LexisNexis (Company Law: co-editor since 2008), having previously been assistant editor of the Family Court Reporter, local government editor of Justice of the Peace magazine and editor of Litigation, the legal journal.[1]

Writing and speaking

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Watson-Gandy contributes a monthly column to Business Money, the commercial finance magazine.[23] He also writes and speaks regularly in the media on legal matters and business education.

Civic appointments and charitable service

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Watson-Gandy's appointments to boards of companies as well as not-for-profit organisations include:

File:Neck Badge - Knight of Grace.jpg
CStJ neck decoration

Honours and arms

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Invested as Commander of the Most Venerable Order of Saint John (CStJ) in 2020,[28] Watson-Gandy was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2024 New Year Honours for "public and voluntary service".[29]


Coat of arms of Professor Mark Watson-Gandy of Myrton
Adopted
Grant (Heralds' College, England) and matriculated, Lyon Court, Scotland (2005)[36]
Coronet
Chapeau of a Scottish feudal baron
File:Azure Chapeau.PNG
Crest
Upon the Battlements of a Tower Proper a Lamb passant Or holding in its dexter foreleg a Staff also Proper flying therefrom a Pennon Argent charged with a Cross Gules[37]
Escutcheon
Quarterly, 1st and 4th, Per pale Sable and Or five Mascles in cross counterchanged (for BRANDRETH); 2nd, Per pale Argent and Or on a Chevron Azure between in chief a Crescent of the Last between two Martlets Sable and in base a Crescent of the Third a Martlet between two Crescents of the Second (for WATSON); 3rd, Per fess nebuly Gules and Argent in chief two Pairs of Swords in saltire Proper pommel and hilts Or and in base a Saltire couped of the First (for GANDY)
Motto
(Above) Esto quod esse videris (Latin)
Orders
The circlet of the Order of St John surrounding the Shield and suspended beneath the OBE decoration
File:Ornements circlet Order of St John (UK) -vector.svg File:Medal, order (AM 2001.25.651-1).jpg
Other elements
As Master Scrivener, Professor Watson-Gandy could impale the Scriveners' arms (dexter) with those of his family (sinister)[38]

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