Helen Faulkner

Managing Partner

London

Helen is the Managing Partner of DAC Beachcroft LLP. She took up the role from 1 November 2025.
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About Helen

Bio
  • Biography

    Helen Faulkner is the Managing Partner of DAC Beachcroft LLP.

    Previously the firm's Head of Insurance, Helen was the sector lead and responsible for all insurance clients across the insurance practice within the UK and internationally for ten years.  In this role, she had operational responsibility leading DACB's professional and financial lines and commercial litigation practice, as well as specialist insurance claims in London (covering aviation, marine, energy, construction, international casualty, product liability, cyber, political risk and violence, and property).

    Helen continues to maintain significant insurance client relationships and has considerable experience in defending a wide variety of professionals and advising on coverage issues.

    She qualified in 1992 and joined DAC Beachcroft in 1997.

Sector Expertise
  • Assurances

Office Location

London

  • 25 Walbrook
  • London
  • EC4N 8AF

+44 (0) 20 7242 1011

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Joining the dots: biodiversity and climate change

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COP27: On the highway to climate hell with our foot still on the accelerator

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Drawing the boundaries: From terrorism to climate change

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New DAC Beachcroft report highlights collaboration as key to unlocking ESG’s potential to build a resilient and sustainable future

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Are you prepared for the new protect duty?

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Focusing Attention within ESG

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COP 26 Day 1: Success hangs in the balance

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The sweet spot in ESG

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DAC Beachcroft and Wotton + Kearney appointed to Zurich’s new Asia-Pacific large and complex claims panel

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D&O Germany: Liability of Directors for Prohibited Payments after Insolvency