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Babbé Associate in new CI top 35 under 35

Babbé Associate in new CI top 35 under 35

Thursday 21 June 2018

Babbé Associate in new CI top 35 under 35

Thursday 21 June 2018


Bryan Little, Associate at Babbé, has been named in the first ePrivateclient Channel Islands Top 35 Under 35 list.

The list was launched this year to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the annual ePrivateclient Top 35 Under 35 initiative, which recognises the potential of young private client practitioners across the UK and Crown Dependencies.

Prior to joining Babbé in 2015, Mr Little trained as a commercial-chancery barrister in Lincoln’s Inn, where he focused on trusts and company law.

He has also worked in the dispute resolution department of a tier one global offshore firm in the Cayman Islands. In addition to his contentious practice, Mr Little has spent time in-house with one of the world’s largest multinational trust and corporate services providers, where he gained valuable industry experience.

Although Mr Little has expertise in contentious trusts, he regularly advises on all aspects of company law, insolvency & restructuring and financial services regulation. He is a member of INSOL and also sits on the Governing Committee of the Guernsey International Legal Association, a non-profit organisation aimed at promoting the development of Guernsey-based lawyers.

Andrew Laws, managing partner at Babbé, said: “Bryan is an enormously hard-working member of our team and consistently provides a high level of service to clients.

“We’re pleased that he has received this recognition of his work ethic and potential."

The Channel Islands Top 35 Under 35 is designed to identify and promote the future stars of the private client advisory professions in the islands. The men and women who made the list have been invited to celebrate at a champagne reception.


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