Carey Olsen names four new partners in the Cayman Islands
Carey Olsen is pleased to welcome four newly-promoted Cayman Islands corporate lawyers to the partnership: Chris Duncan, Trevor McCabe, Jenna Willis and Dylan Wiltermuth.
The four promotions bring the total number of partners across the Carey Olsen group to 78.
Carey Olsen Cayman Islands managing partner Nick Bullmore said: "These well-earned promotions come at a particularly exciting time for Carey Olsen in the Cayman Islands, which is making impressive progress in terms of both market share and market standing. Chris, Trevor, Jenna and Dylan have each demonstrated impressive technical knowledge and commitment, to the benefit of their clients and to Carey Olsen. I welcome them warmly to the partnership."
Chris leads Carey Olsen's fintech and digital assets teams across the Cayman Islands and the British Virgin Islands, having joined the firm in 2019. He is one of the few Cayman and BVI dual-qualified advisors in the fintech space, advising institutional clients to startups on the full spectrum of fintech, crypto and digital assets matters. With a background in litigation and regulatory investigations, Chris also regularly helps clients navigate requests and investigations from local and foreign regulators and authorities. Chris is ranked in Band 1 by Chambers FinTech and was recognised in the Citywealth Top 100 Crypto Advisors for 2022 as a highly accredited advisor.
Trevor joined Carey Olsen in 2020 from an international law firm in Dubai, where he advised on a full spectrum of international transactions for financial institutions, companies, sovereign wealth and private equity funds. He has a wealth of experience in general corporate and corporate finance work, including equity offerings, IPOs, joint ventures, private equity work and cross-border mergers and acquisitions. Trevor's counsel is regularly sought by emerging growth technology companies and venture capital firms in cross-border venture financings, mergers and acquisitions, and public and private capital markets transactions.
Dylan joined the firm in 2017 and has extensive experience in all aspects of corporate work, having spent many years advising clients on complex cross-border transactions across a wide range of jurisdictions. He advises on joint ventures, IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, and also on capital markets and structured finance transactions. He maintains a strong focus on public company work, private equity, financial services and energy spheres. Dylan recently advised payments giant Visa on its $1 billion acquisition of Pismo.