2020/21 STEP Private Client Awards

Collas Crill has been named finalist in two categories at the 15th Annual STEP Private Client Awards.

The offshore law firm has been shortlisted for Private Client Legal Team of the Year (midsize firm) and Guernsey Associate, Emma Taylor, has been shortlisted for Young Practitioner of the Year.

The Awards are seen as the hallmark of quality within the private client industry, highlighting excellence and innovation among private client professionals worldwide.

Group Managing Partner, Jason Romer, said: "I am delighted that we have been shortlisted in two groups this year. Our private client teams across the group are doing some fantastic work and this recognition by STEP and our peers is a testament to that. Congratulations to all of those involved here at Collas Crill.”

The winners will be announced at the first-ever STEP Virtual Awards Ceremony taking place on 9 December 2020.

Click here to see the full list of finalists.

Collas Crill's global team of private client lawyers based in BVI, Cayman, Guernsey and Jersey advise on a wide range of non-contentious and semi-contentious private client matters. The team recently grew with the appointment of Partner, David Cooney, to its Guernsey team, David brings with him Swiss and Caribbean private client expertise.

Learn more about our private client team and services here or Emma Taylor here.

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