Collas Crill has restructured its legal services into four global practices to provide clients with even greater access to the breadth and depth of its expertise across the world.
This has led to a number of new leadership roles within the firm:
- Michael Adkins becomes global head of the Financial Services and Regulatory practice, which is led jurisdictionally by Wayne Atkinson (Channel Islands) and Ellie Crespi (Caribbean)
- Stephen Leontsinis becomes global head of the Insolvency and Corporate Disputes practice, which is led jurisdictionally by Rocco Cecere (Cayman), Gareth Bell (Guernsey) and Simon Hurry (Jersey)
- Christian Hay becomes global head of the Private Client and Trusts practice, which is led in Jersey by Damian James
- Jason Green becomes global head of the Real Estate practice, which is led jurisdictionally by Gina Berry (Cayman), Paul Nettleship (Guernsey) and Martin Le Boutillier (Jersey)
Pamela Doherty, Stephen Leontsinis and Ellie Crespi remain as Local Managing Partners of Jersey, Cayman and the BVI respectively. Gareth Bell has been appointed Guernsey Managing Partner, effective 1 January 2024.
Group Managing Partner Jason Romer said: 'We have always worked across time zones to meet client needs but will be in a stronger position to harness our expertise across the world by bringing our global experts together more formally into teams.
'The new global practices will help us leverage our network of lawyers not only to provide the very best team for every client matter but also to drive collaboration, best practice and professional development internally. My congratulations go to all those appointed and reappointed into leadership positions across the firm.'
This announcement follows hot on the heels of Collas Crill's latest raft of promotions and its news about joining forces with Ward Yates in Jersey.
Alongside its global practices, the firm offers specialist legal services in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and the United States (US), relocation services and local services in Alderney/Sark, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey and Jersey. For more information, click here.