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Bermuda law firms sweep up high ratings in Legal 500

Marcello Ausenda, director and head of corporate at Conyers (Photograph supplied)

Two local firms are celebrating top rankings in the latest edition of a highbrow legal research publication.

Conyers and Appleby have received multiple top-tier ratings in Legal 500’s 2024 Caribbean Guide, a directory providing in-depth analysis and commentary on legal services worldwide.

Appleby held Tier 1 in banking, finance and capital markets, corporate and commercial, dispute resolution, insurance/reinsurance, regulatory and compliance, and trusts/private client.

The Conyers Bermuda office maintained Tier 1 rankings across the categories of banking, finance and markets, corporate and commercial, dispute resolution, insurance/reinsurance, and trusts/private client.

Brad Adderley, Appleby Bermuda managing partner (Photograph supplied)

Appleby Bermuda managing partner Brad Adderley said: “To be ranked so highly across all these specialisms speaks to our market-leading position and the exceptionally talented and dedicated group of lawyers I’m privileged to work with every day.”

A spokesman said Appleby continues to be the only firm in Bermuda ranked Tier 1 across all of these six practice categories in Legal 500’s 2024 Caribbean Guide.

Appleby also said Legal 500 recognised 32 lawyers across the six categories, with 14 lawyers specifically ranked in the Leading Individuals, Next Generation Partners or Rising Stars categories.

Conyers lawyers were also recognised.

Marcello Ausenda, director and head of corporate at Conyers, said: “It is a testament to our market-leading position in Bermuda that Legal 500 has recognised a record and market-leading 16 lawyers in our corporate department.

“Once again the corporate team has swept the board by maintaining Tier 1 status in all transactional practice areas. We are very pleased with this continuing recognition – and to be called out as ‘industry leaders’.”

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Published November 08, 2023 at 6:02 pm (Updated November 08, 2023 at 9:47 pm)

Bermuda law firms sweep up high ratings in Legal 500

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