International offshore law firm Conyers Dill & Pearman has added the provision of
Mauritius legal advice and the incorporation of
Mauritius global business companies to its list of jurisdictions.
The
Mauritius practice will comprise a globally integrated team spanning the firm’s Asian and Middle Eastern offices as well as
Mauritius itself. The firm has retained Nicolas Richard and Sameer Tegally, who will be based in
Ebene,
Mauritius. They will be complemented by lawyers dedicated to practising
Mauritius law in the firm’s
Dubai and
Singapore offices.
Sonia Xavier will provide
Mauritius advice out of the firm’s
Dubai office and Luchmyparsad Aujayeb (Raaj) will be based in
Singapore.
Mauritius focused lawyers are set to join the
Hong Kong office and, in due course,
London.
Chairman John Collis said: “
Mauritius companies are the primary choice for foreign direct investment into
India and
Indonesia and their popularity is growing elsewhere. Our
Dubai office in particular has seen a growing number of gulf firms investing in
India, an example of which is the recent announcement by Dubai International Capital that they will be making major investments in
India.”
As well as providing legal advice on
Mauritius, the firm’s
Mauritius office will allow clients access to the key global jurisdictions of
Bermuda,
British Virgin Islands,
Cayman Islands and
Anguilla, increasing the stable of jurisdictions upon which Conyers Dill & Pearman advises to five.
At the same time, Christopher Johnson-Gilbert has been appointed managing partner at the firm’s
London office. Before joining in 2002, he was a partner in Linklaters, based primarily in
London, with three years in
Hong Kong. He replaces
Martin Lane as head of that office, having opened it in April 1998 and having held the reins ever since.
Mr Johnson-Gilbert said: “Martin is one of the firm’s most respected and experienced fee earners and this shift of emphasis will allow him to focus on his client relationships, and in particular to take advantage of opportunities arising from our expanding network of offices and recent decision to start a Mauritius law practice.”