Mark Watson-Gandy
British lawyer and educationalist
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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]
Mark Watson-Gandy | |
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| Born | November 8, 1967 Buckinghamshire, England |
| Alma mater | Essex University (LLB) |
| Occupation | Barrister-at-law |
| Known for | Corporate law |
| Spouse | Emanuella Johanna Christina née Giavarra (m. 1997) |
| Children | 1 son, 1 daughter |
| Relatives | Admiral Alec Tyndale-Biscoe; Anthony Watson-Gandy; Gyles Brandreth |
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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
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
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
Books
- Simple Contract Law - published in London 2020
- KidsMBA: How to build a successful business - published in London 2018
- Personal Insolvency Practice: Litigation Procedure & Precedents 2nd Edition - published by Wildy & Sons, London, 2018
- Corporate Insolvency Practice: Litigation Procedure & Precedents 2nd Edition - published by Wildy & Sons, London 2017
- Tolley's Company Secretary's Review – Corporate Precedents: Directors - published by Wildy & Sons, London 2013
- Personal Insolvency Practice: Litigation Procedure & Precedents – published by Wildy & Sons, London 2012[19]
- Corporate Insolvency Practice: Litigation Procedure & Precedents – published by Wildy & Sons, London 2010[20]
- Watson-Gandy on Accountants – Law, Practice and Procedure, 2nd Edition, published by Wildy & Sons, London 2008[21]
- Watson-Gandy on Accountants – Law, Practice and Procedure, 1st Edition, published by Wildy & Sons, London 2000[21]
- Beyond the Peradventure, published in London 1991.[22]
Editorships
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
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
Watson-Gandy's appointments to boards of companies as well as not-for-profit organisations include:

- Chairman of Kids MBA Ltd;[24]
- Non-executive director of the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers;[25]
- Chancellor of the British Association of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta;[26]
- Liveryman (now Past Master) of the Scriveners' Company.[27]
Honours and arms
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]
- Knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM)[30]
- Knight of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great of the Holy See[31]
- Knight of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies[32]
- Cross pro Merito Melitensi of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta[citation needed]
- Officer of the Order of Menelik II of the House of Solomon[citation needed]
- Freeman of the City of London[33]
- Freeman of the Goldsmiths' Company[34]
- Master Scrivener for 2022/23.[35]
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