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A first for Collas Crill training programme

A first for Collas Crill training programme

Tuesday 20 August 2019

A first for Collas Crill training programme

Tuesday 20 August 2019


A programme designed to develop the legal practice and professional skills of aspiring lawyers has produced its first Attorney at Law.

Collas Crill’s first articled clerk since its merger with CARD (Charles Adams Ritchie & Duckworth) in Grand Cayman, one of the offshore law firm's jurisdictions, has been admitted as an Attorney at Law following the successful completion of his 18-month training programme.

Jared Awe joined Collas Crill as articled clerk in November 2017. Supported by Partners and Senior Associates, he gained 'hands on' experience and direct client contact during the programme.

Following extensive training, including a month-long judicial clerkship shadowing local judges and magistrates in Grand Cayman, he qualified into the corporate, finance and funds team as an associate in June 2019.

“Training and developing my skills at Collas Crill was a great opportunity and I valued the ability to interact with different departments in all aspects of a matter," he said. "I now look forward to further developing within the firm as an Associate in the corporate, finance and funds department."

Pictured top: Jared Awe. 


 

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