Conyers recognised in Chambers legal guide
Conyers’ private client and trust teams have been recognised once again in the Chambers High Net Worth Guide 2025.
The firm earned band one ranking in both Bermuda and the British Virgin Islands, and a band two ranking in Cayman. Ten lawyers were individually ranked across the firm’s offices in Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands and the Cayman Islands.
Conyers has maintained its band one ranking in Bermuda for offshore trusts for the tenth consecutive year. Helen Cooper and Craig MacIntyre, co-heads of the Bermuda private client and trust practice, have each received a band one ranking.
Fellow director Ben Adamson is ranked in band two, while Anna Bruce-Smith maintains a band two ranking after being newly ranked last year.
Scott Pearman, director, is newly ranked, being ranked band three.
The Chambers High Net Worth Guide is an acclaimed publication that identifies and ranks the world’s leading firms and practitioners specialising in advising high net worth clients. The rankings are based on in-depth research and client feedback, offering a comprehensive view of the private wealth advisory industry.
Ms Cooper said: “Our ranking in the Chambers High Net Worth Guide reflects the strength of our team and the trust placed in us by clients and peers. We are proud to continue providing long-term solutions in this increasingly complex global environment.”
The firm said their global private client and trust practice continues to be a reliable adviser to ultra-high net worth individuals, trustees and family offices.
“The team is known for handling complex trust structures, estate planning and litigation matters with a responsive and solutions-focused approach,” Conyers said.