Conyers is pleased to announce that Jonathon Milne, Partner in the Litigation and Restructuring department of the Cayman Islands office, completed the rigorous Global Insolvency Practice Course and is now recognised as a Fellow of INSOL International.
Admission to the INSOL Fellowship programme is limited and highly competitive, with participants from around the world. The Global Insolvency Practice Course involves various written and oral examinations, including case studies and intensive simulation exercises.
“Jonathon is a recognised expert in cross-border insolvency and restructuring matters,” said Alex Potts QC, Partner and Head of the Cayman Islands Litigation and Restructuring practice. “He received recent accolades from leading industry publications, such as Global Restructuring Review and INSOL World.”
Milne is the latest Conyers lawyer to become a Fellow of INSOL International, and Conyers is pleased to continue its membership in INSOL International’s Group of 36 (G36), having first joined in 2016. The G36 is one of the primary vehicles for INSOL International’s efforts to promote and develop the legal landscape for cross-border insolvency and corporate reorganisation.
“Conyers is proud to contribute to this forum and to provide crucial financial and intellectual support to INSOL’s important work,” said Potts. “Our engagement with the G36 reflects the fact that Conyers’ lawyers continue to act in many of the most complex restructuring and insolvency projects involving the Cayman Islands, Bermuda and the British Virgin Islands.”
Conyers is a leading international law firm with a broad client base that includes FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies, international finance houses, asset managers and insolvency professionals. The firm advises on the laws of Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands and the Cayman Islands, from offices in those jurisdictions and in the key financial centres of Hong Kong, London and Singapore.