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Carey Olsen lawyers recognised

Carey Olsen's Keith Robinson, the global head of the firm's trusts and private wealth practice, and Jersey-based counsel Sarah Farrow have been named in eprivateclient's 50 Most Influential list for 2025.

The list recognises the leading figures in the UK and global offshore private client practitioner sector, including advisers from the wealth management, accountancy, legal, trust, family law and fintech sectors.

Mr Robinson, a Bermuda-based partner represents global businesses, trustees, beneficiaries, settlors and protectors in a wide range of advisory matters as well as in contentious and non-contentious cases before the Supreme Court of Bermuda, drawing on his extensive advocacy experience.

He is the only lawyer ranked as a Star Individual by Chambers High Net Worth 2024 and is a Band 1 lawyer for dispute resolution in Bermuda as ranked by Chambers Global 2024.

Meanwhile, the firm noted how it had advised Digicel Group Holdings on the strategic divestment of its majority shareholding in Cricket Sporting Investments Ltd, the holding company of CPL Limited, or the operating entity behind the Caribbean Premier League – the Caribbean's premier Twenty20 cricket competition.

The Carey Olsen Bermuda corporate team advising DGHL comprised Steven Rees Davies as responsible partner and Alex Collis as lead counsel, with support from associates Thomas Connor and Aleeza Dulaney.

Partner Kyle Masters and associate Matthew Rhodes also advised DGHL in respect to shareholder arrangements as part of the sale process.

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Published January 13, 2025 at 1:57 pm (Updated January 13, 2025 at 7:34 pm)

Carey Olsen lawyers recognised

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