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We also provide group and advisory services through our financial and corporate services businesses.
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Collas Crill is delighted to be the headline sponsor of Art for Guernsey's eagerly awaited exhibition, A Renaissance of Victor Hugo - the first fully fledged exhibition to...
Developing your home in Guernsey
This article was first published in Swoffers Open Market magazine - Spring 2023 Lifestyle edition The island of Guernsey has a dramatic coastline and expansive sea views, an...
Challenging inheritance claims
In a recent UK inheritance claim case (Fennessy v Turner & anr [2022] WTLR 1295), an adult child won an inheritance claim against his mother's estate. The disabled son...
Directors' duties in insolvency
In this article we explore the UK Supreme Court's ("the Supreme Court") decision in BTI v Sequana[1] and what this means for directors in Jersey - particularly when dealing...
Pamela Doherty Jsy Managing Partner
Collas Crill is delighted to announce the appointment of Pamela Doherty as Jersey Managing Partner.Pamela is an Advocate of the Royal Court of Jersey and a Partner in the...
This article was originally published in ThoughtLeaders4 FIRE Magazine. Read the full issue here. On 31 August 2022 the Cayman Islands entered a new generation of corporate...