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New Corporate Partner announced

New Corporate Partner announced

Tuesday 22 October 2024

New Corporate Partner announced

Tuesday 22 October 2024


Offshore law firm Appleby has welcomed Advocate Dylan Latimer as Partner in the Guernsey office, saying his appointment will further strengthen its Corporate team.

Mr Latimer has considerable expertise in a wide range of corporate, banking and investment fund matters. He specialises in banking and finance (including real estate finance, fund finance and security enforcement), M&A and investment funds. He also advises on insurance matters including captives and reinsurance structures.

He qualified as an Advocate of the Royal Court of Guernsey in 2023 and was named as a ‘Next Generation Partner’ in The Legal 500 UK 2025 Banking and Finance category and has been ranked since 2020.

Mr Latimer was admitted as a solicitor in the Republic of Ireland in 2007 and as a solicitor in England and Wales in 2010. He trained at Maples and Calder in Dublin. Prior to joining Appleby, he was a Partner at an international law firm in Guernsey. He has been practising in Guernsey since 2012, and is an adjunct lecturer on the Guernsey Bar course.

Appleby Guernsey Group Managing Partner Richard Sheldon said: ”We are delighted to welcome Dylan to Appleby. The recruitment of Dylan represents a real coup for the Group. His extensive finance and insurance experience reinforces the depth and breadth of our corporate practice. I look forward to him contributing significantly to the continued growth and success of the Guernsey office.”

Mr Latimer said: “I am delighted to be joining the team at Appleby. The Corporate Department has an excellent reputation and I’m looking forward to being part of the Group’s continued success.”

Pictured top: Dylan Latimer.

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