Caymanian lawyer admitted to Cayman Islands Bar
Ogier’s Paul Ebanks has been admitted to the Cayman Islands Bar.
Paul, an Associate in Ogier’s investment funds and corporate practice, joined Ogier in 2014 as an Articled Clerk and completed his legal training with the firm.
Ogier’s regional managing partner James Bergstrom, said: “Ogier is proud to continue fostering and growing local talent.
“Paul is the third Caymanian trainee lawyer from Ogier to have been called to the Bar in the past 12 months. We are pleased he has accepted a position in Ogier’s investment funds team, joining fellow Caymanian admissions from 2015, Cline Glidden in the local practice team and Nicosia Lawson in the dispute resolution team.”
Paul, who trained in the UK, Cayman Islands and Philadelphia, USA, has more than 10 ten years’ experience in the Cayman Islands financial services industry, with seven years directly in the investment funds arena.
Attached Photos:
In Court Photo Caption from Left: John Carey, Honourable Richard N. Williams, Cline Glidden and Paul Ebanks
Outside Court Photo Caption from Left: Joshua Zimmer, Cline Glidden, Ridhiima Kapoor, Nicola Murray, Nicosia Lawson and Paul Ebanks
Ogier in Cayman
Active in the Cayman Islands for 25 years, our Cayman office was established in 1991 following the first ever transatlantic merger in the offshore world.
Ogier in Cayman focuses principally on investment funds – both hedge funds and private equity funds, as well as corporate and commercial, banking and finance transactions, high value corporate matters, restructuring and insolvency, and all aspects of trust and private wealth matters as well as commercial and trust dispute resolution. With 60 staff we remain one of the largest, most stable teams in Cayman including fielding the third largest dedicated team of investment funds lawyers in the Cayman Islands.