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Collas Crill appoints new partners

Collas Crill appoints new partners

Monday 19 June 2017

Collas Crill appoints new partners

Monday 19 June 2017


Collas Crill has bolstered its corporate and commercial team with the appointment new partners Mike Williams and Ian Montgomery, who join from Mourant Ozannes.

Described by Legal 500 as “extremely thorough and very responsive”, corporate banking lawyer Mr Williams will take with him experience in mergers and acquisitions, corporate migrations, group restructurings, joint ventures, shareholder disputes, private placements and public offerings.

His banking practice also extends into asset, Islamic and real estate finance, and he has worked globally in Sydney and London. 

Mr Montgomery joins with a wealth of corporate and finance law experience, extending into the Middle East and North Africa.

His areas of expertise including public listings, tax efficient investment structures and all varieties of bank lending, while he has also worked with the technology and energy sectors.

Nuno Santos-Costa, managing partner of Collas Crill in Jersey, commented: "It's an exciting time for our expanding corporate and commercial team in Jersey.  Attracting lawyers of the calibre of Mike and Ian is a tremendous testament to the strength of the Collas Crill brand. Their knowledge, expertise and energy will be key drivers in the continued growth and success of our corporate and commercial team.

"Not only do they have a great deal of experience in the Jersey and London markets, both have practised in the BVI, a jurisdiction into which we recently expanded. They will enhance our BVI legal offering, providing BVI legal advice in the London time zone."

 

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