Dawn Major

Dawn Major 

Associate | Cayman

Insolvency and Corporate Disputes

Dawn is an Associate in the Insolvency and Corporate Disputes team in Cayman, having joined Collas Crill in September 2019.

She obtained an Honours in Bachelor of Laws from the University of Liverpool in 2016 and successfully completed the postgraduate Professional Practice Course with a distinction in 2018 from the Truman Bodden Law School.

Prior to joining Collas Crill, Dawn was a Paralegal for the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority. Her time and experience there exposed her to a wide array of financial services regulatory matters.

She was admitted to practise as an attorney-at-law in the Cayman Islands in August 2021.

Legal Secretary
Nickisha Stephenson  
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In regulatory disputes there are often fine lines between the usual wrangling with the regulator and something more serious – by matching our mix of experienced contentious and non-contentious lawyers to the particular problem at hand, we achieve better and more efficient outcomes. As regulatory experts, we frequently act on contentious matters and can leverage our experience to help clients achieve the highest regulatory standards and avoid common pitfalls.

31 Jan 2024

Holt: The first appointment of restructuring officers to an SPC in Cayman

Collas Crill acted as Cayman Islands legal counsel to Holt Fund SPC (Company) in respect of its successful application for the appointment of restructuring officers. This was the first time that the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands (Court) was called on...

11 Aug 2021

Associate admitted as attorney-at-l

Collas Crill associate Dawn Major has been admitted to practise as an attorney-at-law in the Cayman Islands by the Honourable Justice Cheryll Richards, QC. Collas Crill's Cayman Managing Partner Stephen Leontsinis led the Court through Dawn's legal qual...

15 Jun 2020

The Financial Technology Law Review

Collas Crill's team of FinTech specialists have once again collaborated with several major international law firms to produce the third edition of The Financial Technology Law Review. The recently published Review provides a global perspective on legal ...

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