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Appleby increases number of Tier One rankings in Legal 500

Appleby increases number of Tier One rankings in Legal 500

Thursday 10 October 2024

Appleby increases number of Tier One rankings in Legal 500

Thursday 10 October 2024


Appleby has been ranked in Tier One across Guernsey, the Isle of Man, and Jersey in the 2025 edition of The Legal 500 UK.

As the only offshore law firm with a presence in all three Crown Dependencies, Appleby secured top-tier positions across 12 different practice areas – two more than last year.

Tier One rankings were gained in all nine practice areas in the Isle of Man (Banking, Finance and Capital Markets; Commercial Property; Corporate and Commercial; Dispute Resolution; Employment; Gambling; Insurance and Pensions; Private Client, Trusts and Tax; and Shipping and Aviation), two in Guernsey (Banking and Finance; and Employment) and one in Jersey (Employment).

Six of the Group’s lawyers feature in The Legal 500 Hall of Fame, which is reserved for lawyers widely regarded as being at the very top of the profession having been consistently ranked as leading individuals for a number of years. In addition, a further 28 Appleby lawyers have been recognised as Leading Partners, Next Generation Partners or Leading Associates.

In Guernsey, the top-ranked Banking and Finance team provides an “almost unique marriage of quality advice, responsive service and people who make the job enjoyable” as well as being “comfortable acting on complex transactions and delivering at speed”.

The Guernsey Employment team, which is also now ranked in Tier One, is recognised for its “pragmatic, invaluable guidance and support throughout the entire process” and for an ability to “navigate through legal issues with ease”.

The Legal 500 ranks law firms and lawyers following an independent research process which includes feedback from 300,000 clients, private practice lawyers and in-house peers as well as the assessment of a law firm’s own deals and confidential matters.

The Group’s individual rankings:

Hall of Fame

Isle of Man – Charles Davies (Dispute Resolution), Mark Holligon (Dispute Resolution) and Caren Pegg (Employment)

Jersey – John Bisson (Commercial Property), Fraser Robertson (Dispute Resolution) and Andrew Weaver (Investment Funds)

Leading Partners

Guernsey – Jeremy Berchem (Banking and Finance), Richard Sheldon (Employment), Stuart Tyler (Corporate and M&A) and Anthony Williams (Dispute Resolution)

Isle of Man – Tom Brook (Banking, Finance and Capital Markets), Garry Manley (Commercial Property; Corporate and Commercial; Insurance and Pensions), Claire Milne WS (Gambling), Caren Pegg (Dispute Resolution) and Juan Thornley (Corporate and Commercial; Insurance and Pensions)

Jersey – Simon Felton (Banking and Finance; Capital Markets), James Gaudin (Capital Markets) and Niall MacDonald (Employment)

Next Generation Partners

Guernsey – Richard Field (Dispute Resolution)

Isle of Man – Claire Corkish (Dispute Resolution), Katherine Garrood (Corporate and Commercial), Keira Gore (Dispute Resolution) and Eleanor Harding (Banking, Finance and Capital Markets; Shipping and Aviation)

Jersey – Christophe Kalinauckas (Capital Markets), Iain Miller (Corporate and Commercial) and Sam Williams (Dispute Resolution)

Leading Associates

Isle of Man – Michelle Brook (Insurance and Pensions), Sophie Corkish (Banking, Finance and Capital Markets; Corporate and Commercial), Alexandra Dernie (Commercial Property), Keira Gore (Employment), Sophia Howell-Evans (Banking, Finance and Capital Markets; Gambling), Darryl Jago (Corporate and Commercial), Erin Trimble-Cregeen (Dispute Resolution; Private Client, Trusts and Tax) and Melissa Wong (Commercial Property; Private Client, Trusts and Tax)

Jersey – Daniel Healy (Banking and Finance) and Paul Worsnop (Investment Funds)

Pictured top: Richard Sheldon, Managing Partner in Guernsey.

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