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Three Bedell Cristin lawyers sworn in as Advocates

Three Bedell Cristin lawyers sworn in as Advocates

Thursday 23 February 2017

Three Bedell Cristin lawyers sworn in as Advocates

Thursday 23 February 2017


Rebecca McNulty, Laura Hendrick, and Richard Laignel were recently sworn in at Jersey’s Royal Court.

Bedell Cristin Managing Partner, David Cadin, congratulated all three on their success and said: “Passing the examination to qualify as an Advocate requires unstinting commitment on the part of individual lawyers and I’m delighted for each of them.”

Senior Associate Rebecca McNulty advises local and international clients on a range of high value domestic and cross-border commercial, trust and regulatory matters and insurance issues. She passed her Legal Practice Course with commendation and completed an LLB honours with French from Manchester Metropolitan University.

Jersey-born Laura Hendrick joined Bedell in 2014. As an associate, she has a wide range of experience in corporate and finance transactions. She studied English and French at Warwick University before completing the Graduate Diploma in Law and Legal Practice Course at the College of Law in York. 

Associate Richard Laignel was also born in Jersey. He advises professional trustees, both in Jersey and internationally, on all aspects of Jersey trust law and on related company and commercial matters. Mr Laignel studied law at the University of Durham and also undertook the Legal Practice Course at the College of Law, Guildford. 

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