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Walkers Bermuda awarded top-tier Legal 500 rankings

Kevin Taylor, managing partner, Bermuda office, Walkers (File photograph)

Legal and professional services firm Walkers Bermuda has been awarded Tier 1 rankings in four of five practice groups in the Legal 500 Caribbean 2026 Guide.

The firm advanced its rankings to Tier 1 in the insurance/reinsurance category and maintained top-tier positions in dispute resolution, corporate and commercial, and regulatory and compliance.

The company said a record 14 lawyers from the Bermuda office were individually recognised across each of the leading practices, a testament to the strength and depth of the team.

Kevin Taylor, Bermuda office managing partner, said: “Maintaining our rankings, paired with a stellar move to Tier 1 in insurance, and a record 14 lawyers ranked this year, our Bermuda team has set a new benchmark, reflecting the depth of talent and the dedication that drives outstanding results for our clients.”

The firm added: “Walkers Bermuda team continues to advise international clients on complex cross-border transactions and high-value disputes, contributing to Bermuda’s reputation as a leading global centre for insurance, finance and investment.

Ranked individuals include: leading partners Kevin Taylor, Sarah Demerling, Natalie Neto, Leonie Tear and Steven White; next-generation partners Adam Bathgate, John McSweeney, Rachel Nightingale, Hannah Tildesley and Nathalie West; and leading associates Korin Knights, Malacia Madden, Amelia Oatley and Marah Smith.

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Published November 12, 2025 at 3:36 pm (Updated November 12, 2025 at 8:58 pm)

Walkers Bermuda awarded top-tier Legal 500 rankings

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