Craig Oliver
Global Guide 2024
Band 3 : General Business Law: Dispute Resolution
Band 3
About
Provided by Craig Oliver
Practice Areas
Craig Oliver is a senior litigation practitioner with nearly 30 years of experience in civil, family, company and commercial matters. Undertaking a broad-ranging practice, he has represented both companies and individuals, as Plaintiffs and Defendants, in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal in the Turks and Caicos.
Career
Craig Oliver was admitted as a solicitor in England and Wales in 1993, starting his career as a solicitor in in the South West of England. He subsequently worked in London’s West End and the City of London for commercial law practices. He was called to the Bar of the Turks and Caicos Islands in 2016.
He has a master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from Exeter University in the UK.
Professional Memberships
Turks and Caicos Islands Bar Association
Law Society of England and Wales (non-practising)
Personal
Craig was born in the North of England, but moved to London shortly afterwards. He attended St Paul’s School in Hammersmith, and studied law at Kingston University before being admitted as a solicitor in 1993.
Craig is a volunteer for the TCI Sailing Association, and the Turks and Caicos Friends of the Arts Foundation.
He sits on the governance board of the Turks and Caicos Islands Red Cross.
Chambers Review
Global
Craig Oliver is highly regarded in Turks & Caicos for his litigation practice. It spans a range of employment, white-collar crime and personal injury work. He also has a wealth of experience in overseeing judicial review proceedings and is esteemed in this market.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Craig Oliver is well respected as a litigation lawyer with a breadth of professional experience. He is able to bring relevant expertise to the different challenges of legal disputes."
"Craig Oliver is well respected as a litigation lawyer with a breadth of professional experience. He is able to bring relevant expertise to the different challenges of legal disputes."