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Theodora Hand joins Appleby team

Theodora Hand: joins Appleby Bermuda as head of employment and immigration on the dispute resolution team (Photograph supplied)

Theodora Hand has joined Appleby Bermuda as head of employment and immigration within its dispute resolution team.

Before joining Appleby, Ms Hand practised at St Philips Chambers in Britain, where she developed a successful and reputable employment practice representing large British companies in complex matters.

She has just been ranked in The Legal 500 for her employment practice, and formerly worked at Linklaters LLP in London.

She was called to the Bar of England and Wales in November 2014.

Ms Hand said: “I see so much potential growth for employment as an area for the firm in this jurisdiction and I look forward to developing it to its full potential.”

John Wasty, head of Appleby Bermuda’s dispute resolution practice, said: “With her experience, coupled with a proven commitment and enthusiasm to servicing clients and collaborating with colleagues, Theodora brings a dedicated focus to further expanding our thriving practice. Theodora will be a real asset to our existing and future clients.”

Appleby Bermuda’s dispute resolution team is one of the largest litigation practices in Bermuda. It is comprised of specialised litigators advising on a full range of legal issues for high-profile, high-value, sophisticated and complex disputes.

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Published October 07, 2022 at 4:33 am (Updated October 07, 2022 at 4:33 am)

Theodora Hand joins Appleby team

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