Cayman Islands litigation scholar called to the Bar after joining Ogier
Deborah Barker-Roye, an associate in Ogier’s leading Cayman Dispute Resolution team, was called to the Cayman Islands Bar this month.
Deborah is the author of two leading texts on Cayman Islands law and procedure: ‘Criminal Litigation in the Cayman Islands’ and ‘Civil Litigation in the Cayman Islands’.
Before joining Ogier, she was Assistant Director of Legal Studies and the Cayman Islands Law School and a member of the Attorney General’s Chambers in the Cayman Islands.
In her role as Deputy Director of Legal Studies and Head of the Cayman Islands Professional Practice (Bar) Course at the Truman Bodden Law School, Deborah has taught litigation and legal skills to students and legal trainees for 18 years, and continues to do so on a pro bonobasis while working with Ogier.
Deborah was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 1994 and remains a door tenant (non-practicing) in London Chambers, 25 Bedford Row.
Ogier Partner and Head of Dispute Resolution for the Caribbean and Asia, Rachael Reynolds, said: “Our strategic growth in Cayman continues, and we are delighted to welcome someone with Deborah’s expertise to the team.”
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Photo: Admission of Ogier Associate Deborah Barker-Roye by Acting Judge Alastair Malcom
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