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Collas Crill wins Citywealth IFC Law Firm of the Year

Collas Crill wins Citywealth IFC Law Firm of the Year

Monday 04 February 2019

Collas Crill wins Citywealth IFC Law Firm of the Year

Monday 04 February 2019


Collas Crill was named "Law Firm of the Year – Guernsey" at the Citywealth International Financial Centre Awards, which took place recently in London.

Now in their eighth year, an international panel from all private wealth sectors, covering all the jurisdictions, judges the Awards.

The winners in each category are those judged to have excelled in achievement, innovation, expertise and service.

Collas Crill was recognised for its outstanding achievements across eight key areas including; legal expertise and innovation, industry knowledge and experience, troubleshooting and tax solutions, leadership and development, client satisfaction, contribution to business success and contribution to the wider community.

Jason Romer, Group Managing Partner, said: “Collas Crill is incredibly proud of its distinctive culture and values-driven approach, which makes the firm an exciting place to work and enables us to provide our clients with an excellent experience.

“2018 was a significant year for the firm, one in which we have seen growth in our UK and international markets. We are well positioned to compete across all of our jurisdictions, serving clients wherever and whenever they do business.

“As a firm, everything we do has collaboration at its heart. This latest Award win is well-deserved recognition of the hard work and dedication that drives the firm’s business strategy forward and positively sets the tone for the start of 2019.”

Pictured: Jason Romer. 

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