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Sarah Bailey-Munroe joins Conyers litigation team

Barrister Sarah Bailey-Munroe has joined the litigation team in the Bermuda office of international law firm Conyers.

Conyers said Ms Bailey-Munroe is a specialist in family and matrimonial law and has been hired to expand the firm’s capacity in that area.

Christian Luthi, chairman and head of the Bermuda litigation practice, said: “We are delighted to welcome our new attorney Sarah Bailey-Munroe to Conyers. Sarah has considerable experience in a wide range of family and matrimonial proceedings, both in and out of court.

“Her expertise will be of great benefit to clients seeking legal assistance with such matters.”

The firm said Ms Bailey-Munroe previously worked as a barrister at Fourteen, a specialist family law chambers in London, where she had a busy practice covering all areas of family law with a particular emphasis on children, financial remedies and property interests between separating couples.

She completed her law degree at Downing College, Cambridge, and her Bar training at BPP Law School in Leeds, the firm said.

Ms Bailey-Munroe said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Conyers’ exceptional team and I am pleased that my experience in matrimonial matters will complement the litigation services on offer by the firm.”

Sarah Bailey-Munroe: joins the litigation team in the Bermuda office of law firm Conyers (Photograph supplied)

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Published April 30, 2021 at 12:22 pm (Updated April 30, 2021 at 12:24 pm)

Sarah Bailey-Munroe joins Conyers litigation team

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