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Mourant Ozannes promotes 12 lawyers to counsel

Mourant Ozannes promotes 12 lawyers to counsel

Thursday 15 June 2017

Mourant Ozannes promotes 12 lawyers to counsel

Thursday 15 June 2017


Mourant Ozannes has announced the promotion of 12 lawyers to the role of Counsel across its global network of offices.

Six have been promoted in the firm's Guernsey office, four in Jersey, one in the Cayman Islands and one in Hong Kong.

Mourant Ozannes Global Managing Partner, Jonathan Rigby, said: "We are committed to developing and recruiting the best lawyers in their fields, and believe that providing our people with a clear path and goals for progression empowers them to succeed in their careers.”

“The role of Counsel at Mourant Ozannes is unique and sets us apart as it allows for flexibility of career progression based on each individual's strengths and goals. This year's large number of promotions comes at a key stage in our ambitious growth strategy, sending a strong signal to the market in terms of our growth and capability across jurisdictions and core practice areas. I'm very much looking forward to continuing to work with these individuals as they develop and congratulate all of them on their well-deserved promotions."

The full list of those who have been promoted is as follows:

 Jersey

  • Amy Demetriou - Corporate
  • Iain Millar - Corporate
  • Neil McCarroll - Corporate
  • Sarah Huelin - Corporate
Cayman Islands
  • Jonathon Milne - Litigation
Guernsey
  • Alex Davies – Corporate
  • Richard Holden - Corporate
  • Carly Parrott - Litigation
  • Jamie Bookless - Litigation
  • Natasha Newell - Litigation
  • Penny Grainge - Litigation
Hong Kong
  • Guy Connell – Corporate 

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