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Hannah Tildesley joins Walkers

Hannah Tildesley, partner, Walkers Bermuda (Photograph supplied)

Hannah Tildesley has joined the insolvency and dispute resolution practice at law firm Walkers Bermuda as partner.

The firm said her experience spans banking and funds litigation, appraisal actions, director and shareholder disputes, and contentious trust disputes, including trust restructuring and blessing applications.

It added that her expertise also covers multi-jurisdictional matters with complex cross-border issues and conflicts of law.

Kevin Taylor, Bermuda office managing partner, said: "Her exceptional expertise and proven track record in complex multi-jurisdictional litigation will enhance our service offerings and strengthen our practice.

“Hannah’s appointment reflects our commitment to attracting top-tier talent to better serve our clients' needs."

Partner Steven White added: "Hannah’s extensive experience makes her a tremendous asset to our team. Her pragmatic and commercially minded advice will be invaluable to our clients."

Ms Tildesley said: "Walkers' growing presence in Bermuda coupled with the excellent reputation of their insolvency and dispute resolution team makes it the perfect firm to further advance my career and practice.

“The firm's commitment to excellence, innovation and client service, along with a collaborative culture, matches my professional values and I am thrilled to start work with my new colleagues and clients."

Kevin Taylor, Walkers' managing partner for Bermuda (Photograph supplied)
Steven White, partner at Walkers Bermuda (File photograph)
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Published June 26, 2024 at 3:52 pm (Updated June 26, 2024 at 8:20 pm)

Hannah Tildesley joins Walkers

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