Tanya Kozak joins in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands from Toronto, Canada’s Borden Ladner Gervais. She advises clients on the establishment of investment funds, exempted limited partnerships and corporate governance. She obtained her LL.B from the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, in 2000.
Jessica Wormald also joins in the Caymans, with experience in funds work and formation of stand alone vehicles including segregated portfolio companies and limited partnerships. She also specializes in the formation, establishment and listing of mutual funds and hedge funds.
Appleby
It has offices in the key offshore locations of Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Jersey, Mauritius and the Seychelles, as well as London, Hong Kong and Zurich. It plans to open an office in Dubai.
well everyone likes new hires i suppose, and in this economy i bet those new hires are thanking there lucky stars they have a steady income. and in Canada to…come on Canada rules, couple that with a steady income what could be better???
aloopyc
aloopyc@live.com
Why do so many people have money in off-shore accounts that they need more people to do the “dirty work”? I mean, I’m glad that these people have jobs but still – it all seems very fishy still. They walk the line of the law and that annoys me – but at least they are hiring experienced people!
Kim Smith
kwsmith@aol.com
This is wonderful news for those of us interested in foreign market investments. Appleby has a wide range of markets available worldwide, leaving many people with the oppurtunity to enter into this scope of work, I also had a buddy who worked there in Jersey and was able to keep his posistion when he moved out to the British Isles. This business is flexible and and worthy investment. Jean Doe, funkymonkey_j@hotmail.com