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Two new partners for Appleby

Two new partners for Appleby

Tuesday 11 February 2020

Two new partners for Appleby

Tuesday 11 February 2020


Leading offshore law firm Appleby has welcomed Stuart Tyler and Mark Brady as Partner and Group Partner in the Guernsey and Jersey offices respectively, further strengthening their Corporate teams.

In Appleby’s Guernsey office, Jeremy Berchem has been appointed as Office Managing Group Partner.

Now joining him, Advocate Stuart Tyler, who also takes up the position of Group Head within the Corporate department in Guernsey, joins Appleby after working in Guernsey for the last fourteen years, having previously been a partner at Stephenson Harwood LLP in London. He specialises in fund raising, acquisitions, debt finance, financial services regulatory matters, insolvency, shareholder arrangements, insurance structures and the commercial aspects of trusts and foundations law.   

Advocate Tyler commented: “I am delighted to join a growing team in Guernsey and build on the excellent reputation they have in the financial services sector.”  

Mark Brady was in private practice in Scotland, before working in-house at Deutsche Bank and latterly with Standard Life Aberdeen plc.  

Mr Brady commented: “I’m proud to be joining Appleby and to be working with such a dynamic and energetic team. The firm’s reputation is first-class and I’m looking forward to being part of their respected commercial and regulatory practices.”

Malcolm Moller, Appleby’s Group Managing Partner said: “We are delighted to welcome Stuart and Mark. This is a great boost to our established Guernsey and Jersey teams and it further strengthens our ability to offer a seamless, multi-jurisdictional service to clients from our unique Crown Dependency network. Together their combined wealth of experience and vast knowledge of Guernsey and Jersey law is an invaluable asset, which enhances Appleby's position in the offshore legal industry and in the Channel Islands.”

Pictured top: L-R Stuart Tyler and Mark Brady. 

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