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Collas Crill and CARD formally merge

Collas Crill and CARD formally merge

Monday 05 January 2015

Collas Crill and CARD formally merge

Monday 05 January 2015


Following recent announcements, Collas Crill and CARD (Charles Adams Ritchie & Duckworth) formally merged on 1 January 2015.

The merger creates the first and currently only law firm with offices in Singapore, the Cayman Islands, London and each of the Channel Islands.

The firm will remain as Collas Crill in Guernsey, Jersey, Singapore and London and trade as Collas Crill & CARD for a transitional period in the Cayman Islands.

Managing Partner Jason Romer said: “We are delighted to have finalised the merger by 1 January. It is the perfect way to begin the New Year. In 2015 we will continue to build on the first-class service we already offer clients giving access to new and exciting markets, as well as raising awareness of our services and our jurisdictions in international legal markets.

"This merger formalises the arrangements we already have for providing Cayman advice through our Singapore office. It is something that our clients have been asking for and we are thrilled to deliver for them.

"Our dedicated and professional management team will continue the integration process over the next 12 months. This will mean our lawyers will remain focused on clients and continue to deliver an excellent seamless service across all our jurisdictions."

The firm enjoys a spread of expertise and significant depth of knowledge. The firm prides itself in responsiveness, ease of doing business with and a thoughtful approach to ensuring clients meet their objectives.

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