Three Conyers practice areas ranked in Band 1
Three practice areas at law firm Conyers Bermuda have secured Band 1 rankings in the Chambers and Partners Global Guide 2024.
The Corporate & Finance, Insurance, and Dispute Resolution practice areas all received top rankings.
Twelve Bermuda lawyers were recognised by Chambers, including two Band 1 and two Eminent Practitioner rankings.
In Corporate & Finance, Marcello Ausenda was recognised as an Eminent Practitioner, Jennifer Panchaud was newly ranked as “up and coming”, and Neil Henderson and Jason Piney were also recognised.
In Dispute Resolution, Christian Luthi was recognised as an Eminent Practitioner, Ben Adamson was ranked in Band 1, and Jeffrey Elkinson and Rhys Williams were also recognised.
In Insurance, Charles Collis was ranked in Band 1, Sophia Greaves was ranked as “up and coming” and Christopher Garrod was also recognised.
In the Investment Funds Spotlight, Elizabeth Denman was recognised.
Mr Ausenda, director and head of the Bermuda Corporate Practice, said: “This is a significant achievement both for our lawyers who have been deservedly recognised and for our market leading corporate practice.”
Mr Luthi, Conyers chairman and leader of the Bermuda Dispute Resolution practice, added: “Chambers’ continued recognition of our leadership in Bermuda disputes practice is gratifying. It reinforces our belief that we have the strongest, most experienced and talented disputes practice in Bermuda.”
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