Carey Olsen

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Overview

Carey Olsen is a leading offshore law firm. We advise on Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Guernsey and Jersey law across a global network of nine international offices. We are a full-service law firm working across banking and finance, corporate and M&A, investment funds and private equity, trusts and private wealth, dispute resolution, insolvency and property law. Our clients include global financial institutions, investment funds, private equity houses, multi-national corporations, public organizations, sovereign wealth funds, ultra-high net worth individuals, family offices, directors, trustees and private clients. We work alongside all of the major onshore law firms, accountancy firms and insolvency practitioners on corporate transactions and matters involving our jurisdictions.

Our advice is delivered by an approachable and experienced team of globally-minded lawyers who work in partnership with our clients to help them achieve their objectives. We have the expertise and resources to handle the most complex international transactions combined with a personal approach to business. In the face of opportunities or challenges, our clients know that the advice and guidance they receive from us will be based on a complete understanding of their goals and objectives combined with outstanding client service, technical excellence and commercial insight. Whether playing a lead or a supporting role, we always look at the bigger picture.

Lawyers Worldwide: 250

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Articles

Five aspiring lawyers begin training programme with Carey Olsen Guernsey

Five aspiring lawyers begin training programme with Carey Olsen Guernsey Tom Andrews, who was previously working as a paralegal within Carey Olsen's corporate team, also begins his SQE course this September in the firm's London office and will work exclusively on corporate matters. In partnership with legal educational provider BARBRI, Carey Olsen will provide a rotational training programme in which each trainee will have the opportunity to work within the firm's corporate, dispute resolution and litigation, and trusts and private wealth departments over the course of the two years...

Carey Olsen promotes corporate lawyer Emily Cornhill to partner in the Cayman Islands

Carey Olsen promotes corporate lawyer Emily Cornhill to partner in the Cayman Islands Emily advises on a range of corporate and commercial matters, with a particular emphasis on investment funds. Her practice focuses on the establishment of investment funds in the Cayman Islands, in addition to advising on transactional, financing and regulatory and compliance matters related to investment funds and other vehicles. Before joining Carey Olsen in 2020, Emily gained experience in private acquisitions and disposals, joint ventures, GP-led secondary transactions and refinancings for a variety of private equity clients at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP...

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Press

Guernsey: the choice for venture capital funds

Guernsey: the choice for venture capital funds An original version of this article was first published by IFC Review, Tuesday 20 August, 2024 With respect to venture capital (VC) funds in particular, recent research conducted by global law firm Proskauer Rose LLP has revealed that Guernsey remains the most prevalent jurisdiction for European VC funds, with twice as many funds raised in Guernsey during 2022-2023 as compared to the next most popular jurisdiction.[1] As the leading legal adviser to Guernsey’s investment funds sector by both number of funds advised and by assets

Energy performance certificates: a step towards sustainability

Energy performance certificates: a step towards sustainability An original version of this article was first published by Business Brief, August 2024. As part of its Climate Change Policy and Action Plan approved in 2020, the States of Guernsey has set a target of achieving ‘net zero’ greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. One measure under consideration to meet that goal is the introduction of an energy performance rating and certification system for buildings, known as Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)...

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