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“Leading offshore law firm Appleby remains the only firm in Bermuda to rank first in all six practice categories in Legal 500’s 2025 Caribbean Guide,” the firm said.


A spokesperson said: “Legal 500 ranks Appleby as Tier 1 in: Banking, Finance & Capital Markets; Business and commercial; Dispute resolution; Insurance/reinsurance; Regulation and compliance; Trusts/private customer.


“Leading offshore law firm Appleby remains the only firm in Bermuda to rank first in all six practice categories in Legal 500’s 2025 Caribbean Guide. Legal 500 ranks law firms and their lawyers based on a thorough and independent research process that incorporates feedback includes 300,000 clients, private practice attorneys and internal colleagues, as well as the review of a law firm’s own deals.


“Legal 500 recognized 28 attorneys across the six categories, with 19 attorneys specifically ranked in the ‘Leading Partners’, ‘Next Generation Partners’ or ‘Leading Associates’ categories.”


Brad Adderley, Managing Partner of Bermuda said: “We are pleased with our continued top rankings which reflect our market leading position across all practice areas and specialisms. We have a team of world-class lawyers who are highly skilled, client-oriented and focused on solution-oriented results. We thank our valued clients for the continued recognition, and our exceptionally talented attorneys for all their dedication and hard work.”


The spokesperson said: “Highlights from Legal 500, clients and referrers:


Banking, finance and capital markets:


“The “highly responsive” team counts banks and financial institutions among its client base, as well as ship and aircraft owners, landlords and tenants, and joint venture and property developers.


“The firm’s offering is broad and includes providing advice on asset-backed, project and infrastructure finance projects, syndicated loan facilities and security documentation review.


“Clive Langley, for whom international finance is a strength, and Tammy Richardson-Augustus, who acts for clients in the energy, oil and gas and maritime industries, are key members of the team.


“David Clark is dual qualified in Bermuda and BVI, with particular experience in capital markets and structured finance.


“The ‘expert’ Arielle DeSilva is another key member of the practice, as is Jerome Wilson, who has particular strength in the area of ​​ship financing, representing lenders, borrowers and equity sponsors.


“The team is professional, commercially minded and extremely responsive and dedicated.


“Clive Langley is exceptionally dedicated, responsive and competent.


“Arielle DeSilva is very hardworking, tenacious and knowledgeable.


Business and commercial:


“Appleby is highly adept at supporting FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies with their complex cross-border transactions, which often involve offshore jurisdictions and multi-disciplinary elements. The offering also includes advice on strategic growth and restructuring plans.


“Team leader Brad Adderley has special expertise in the field of insurance and reinsurance.


“Matthew Ebbs-Brewer leads the funds and investments team. He has expertise in mergers and acquisitions and joint venture transactions, as does Josephine Noddings.


“Jerome Wilson is chairman of the technology and innovation practice, and he is particularly skilled in the digital assets business.


“Clive Langley is another notable name with strength in structuring asset-backed transactions.


Dispute resolution:


“Appleby has a ‘dispute resolution team’ for every complex and high-value process in Bermuda. Commercial disputes involving minority shareholders, fair value assessment procedures, directors’ liability and corporate governance are an important part of the company’s offering.


“Insolvency and restructuring litigation is another key area of ​​expertise for the group, which includes representation in corporate liquidations and restructuring matters spanning multiple jurisdictions. The team is also adept at handling regulatory and trust disputes.


“The practice is led by John Wasty, “an excellent partner” who handles “the most valuable and complex litigation on the island”, especially controversial insolvency cases.


“I would highly recommend Appleby’s dispute resolution team for any complex, high-value litigation in Bermuda. Very well equipped and with many of the best lawyers on the island. Very easy to work with and equally at home managing an international team as well as an international team managed elsewhere.


“The in-depth knowledge within the practice makes it unique. The dispute resolution experience and competence associated with our industry is unparalleled in Bermuda.


“John Wasty is the consummate professional. A calm and knowledgeable advisor who can work efficiently with you to find a good path in any conflict or dispute. Very knowledgeable in his field, but always able to provide sound, practical advice, tailored to your wishes and interests.


“Sam Riihiluoma regularly represents liquidators in liquidation proceedings.


“Khiyara Krige – an exceptionally talented lawyer; diligent, detailed and creative.


“James Batten is skilled in civil fraud cases.


Insurance/Reinsurance:


“The “phenomenal” insurance and reinsurance practice is well equipped to handle the formation, regulatory compliance and operations of (re)insurance companies, managers and brokers. The practice also has experience with insurance-related mergers, capital raising and alternative risk transfer structures.


“The practice is led by Brad Adderley, who has been hailed as “the best in the world in Bermuda reinsurance law”. He has expertise in ILS, alternative and collateralized reinsurance transactions.


“Matthew Carr, for whom regulatory and transactional work are strengths, and Josephine Noddings, who expertly handles corporate law aspects of insurance matters, are key members of the team.


“John Wasty heads the controversial insurance group and regularly represents (re)insurers, insureds, captives and brokers.


“From a relatively small but highly experienced team, they guide us on matters ranging from corporate, transaction, structure, tax, governance, regulatory, employment, immigration, supplier and other local issues we need . They work closely together and are well coordinated within these services, making the team very efficient and effective for us.


“I have worked with the Appleby team on all aspects of establishing a new Bermuda reinsurance platform in the life and annuity sector, seeking registration and licensing, and entering into reinsurance transactions. Their comprehensive approach to serving my team has been exceptional and efficient for me.


“Brad Adderley leads our team and, in my opinion, is the best in the world in reinsurance law in Bermuda. It doesn’t matter where he is or what he’s doing, if I have a challenge or a question, I have his direct insight. His team is phenomenal.


“They are incredibly diverse, which I really appreciate.


Regulations and compliance:


“With both contentious and non-controversial expertise, the team is highly adept at handling a wide range of business and financial services regulatory matters, including compliance, corporate governance and regulatory and risk advisory work. These offerings include assistance with AML and ATF programs, sanctions compliance policies, mitigation of money laundering and terrorist financing risks, and obtaining regulatory authorizations.


“John Wasty, who heads the supervisory practice, is also head of dispute resolution. His client base includes (re)insurers, captives, hedge funds, investment advisors and financial institutions and he supports them in investigations and enforcement actions.


“Sally Penrose from the corporate department is a key member of the company’s legal focus group working to drive legislative change.


“John Wasty provides invaluable insight and representation on litigious regulatory matters.


Trusts/private customer:


“A wide range of controversial and non-controversial trust matters fall within the strong remit of Appleby’s private client and trust team. Its expertise extends to the formation, management, restructuring and termination of a variety of trusts, including private, charitable, purpose and commercial trusts.


“Other areas of expertise for the department include advising on international estate planning for high net worth individuals and their families, issues relating to trustees and beneficiaries, and international wills.


“Sam Riihiluoma leads the trust litigation practice, which oversees high-value litigation and court-approved restructurings.


“Vanessa Schrum has extensive expertise in assisting clients with non-contentious issues that often involve cross-jurisdictional matters.


“Caljonah Smith is known for his advice on wills, durable powers of attorney and healthcare directives.


“Nicola Bruce has a particular interest in charitable and philanthropic trusts, as well as private family trusts.”


Recognized attorneys include:


Banking, finance and capital markets:



  • Managing Partners: David Clark, Partner; Clive Langley, partner; Tammy Richardson-Augustus, partner

  • Lead Staff: Arielle DeSilva, Associate

  • Other key lawyers: Brad Adderley, Managing Partner of Bermuda; Jerome Wilson, partner


Business and commercial:



  • Leading Partners: Brad Adderley, Managing Partner of Bermuda; Matthew Ebbs-Brewer, partner; Jerome Wilson, partner

  • Lead staff: Josephine Noddings, counsel

  • Other key attorneys: David Clark, Partner; Clive Langley, partner; Carl Meyer, senior associate


Dispute resolution:



  • Lead Partners: John Wasty, Partner and Head of Dispute Resolution

  • Next Generation Partners: Sam Riihiluoma, Partner

  • Leading contributors: James Batten, counsel

  • Other key lawyers: Khiyara Krige, counsel


Insurance/reinsurance:



  • Leading Partners: Brad Adderley, Managing Partner of Bermuda

  • Next Generation Partners: Matthew Carr, Partner

  • Lead staff: Josephine Noddings, counsel

  • Other key lawyers: John Wasty, partner and head of dispute resolution; Cathryn Minors, counsel


Regulations and Compliance:



  • Managing Partners: Sally Penrose, Partner; John Wasty, Partner and Head of Dispute Resolution


Trusts/private customer:



  • Lead Partners: Vanessa Schrum, Senior Counsel

  • Next Generation Partners: Sam Riihiluoma, Partner

  • Lead Staff: Caljonah Smith, Counsel

  • Other key lawyers: Nicola Bruce, Partner


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