Kristy-Anne, a partner in our Corporate Department, specialises in a broad spectrum of corporate and fund matters, with a particular focus on fintech, blockchain, digital assets and web3 matters. She regularly advises on complex cross-border mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, shareholder arrangements and investment funds – including cryptocurrency funds.
Kristy-Anne provides expert structuring and regulatory advice for a wide range of fintech, blockchain and web3 projects including in connection with token issuances, new and established blockchain projects, and decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs). A core aspect of her practice involves advising on the structuring of foundation companies for decentralised projects and token launches.
Her client portfolio spans a diverse range, from cryptocurrency exchanges, layer-1 networks, token issuers and fund managers to large publicly listed corporations, private equity firms, family offices, start-ups, high-net-worth individuals and institutional investors. Beyond blockchain and fintech, Kristy-Anne also has significant experience across various other industries and sectors, including professional and financial services, insurance, healthcare, wellness and real estate.
Before joining Campbells in 2019, Kristy-Anne worked at Stephenson Harwood (London, Corporate Finance) and King & Wood Mallesons (Sydney, M&A), gaining invaluable experience in international legal markets.
Kristy-Anne is currently ranked in the Chambers FinTech Guide and recognised as a “Next Generation Partner” in Legal 500 and a “Rising Star Partner” by IFLR
Qualifications and Admissions:
- Attorney at Law Cayman Islands, 2019
- Solicitor and Barrister of the High Court of Australia, 2012 (not practising)
- Lawyer of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia, 2011 (not practising)
- Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice (GDLP), College of Law, Sydney Australia
- Bachelor of Psychological Science (BPsySc), University of South Australia
- Bachelor of Laws (LLB), University of South Australia
Professional Associations:
- Women’s Law Network
- Association for Women in Cryptocurrency
- Cayman Islands Law Society
- Law Society of New South Wales, Australia
- 100 Women in Finance
- Blockchain Association of the Cayman Islands (BACI)
- Blockchain Lawyers Forum
Recognition and Awards:
- 2026 Chambers FinTech – Band 2
- 2026 Legal 500 – Next Generation Partner – Corporate & Commercial
- 2025 IFLR1000 – Rising Star Partner – Investment Funds
- 2025 Chambers FinTech – Band 3
- 2025 Legal 500 – Next Generation Partner – Corporate & Commercial
- 2024 Legal 500 – Next Generation Partner – Corporate & Commercial
- 2024 IFLR1000 – Rising Star Partner – Investment Funds
- 2023 Legal 500 – Rising Star – Corporate & Commercial
- 2023 IFLR1000 – Rising Star – Investment Funds
- 2023 Legal 500 – Rising Star – Corporate & Commercial
- 2022 IFLR1000– Rising Star – Investment Funds