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Law firm ranks in top tier for Jersey Investment funds

Law firm ranks in top tier for Jersey Investment funds

Wednesday 05 April 2017

Law firm ranks in top tier for Jersey Investment funds

Wednesday 05 April 2017


Mourant Ozannes has maintained its position as the only Tier One legal adviser for Jersey investment funds.

In an announcement that they say maintains their “reputation for quality in the Jersey investment funds sector,” Mourant Ozannes were the only local law firm to receive a top tier ranking in the Chambers Global 2017 guide.

Ben Robins, Jersey-based Global Head of Funds at Mourant Ozannes said: “This recognition for unrivalled technical excellence is particularly important to us because it is driven by feedback obtained directly from our valued clients and peers.”

“We work closely together as a team, using our strength-in-depth to provide deep market insight and trusted, practical advice, tailored to our clients' needs, so we are delighted to receive consistent recognition for excellent client service. We would like to thank all those clients who gave their time to speak with the researchers and for providing such positive feedback on our services."

In the guide, four Mourant Ozannes lawyers were singled out for particular praise:

Partner Ben Robins was recognised as being "incredibly experienced and technically excellent" whilst Consultant Jacqueline Richomme was highlighted by the guide as being "a leading light in Jersey fund law."

The guide also praised Partner Tim Morgan as a "leading technical lawyer", and the "highly organised and focused" Partner Joel Hernandez, was also singled out for praise in the guide for their technical expertise and client service. 

The full guide can be viewed here. 

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