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6 February 2023

Cayman International School Wins The inaugural Cayman Collas Crill Moot

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Collas Crill is an offshore law firm with offices in BVI, Cayman, Guernsey, Jersey and London.

We deliver a comprehensive range of legal services to clients locally and globally in four broad practice areas: Financial Services and Regulatory; Insolvency and Corporate Disputes; Private Client and Trusts; and Real Estate.

Clients include some of the world’s leading financial institutions, international businesses, trusts and funds, as well as high-net-worth individuals and families across the globe. We continue to build a network of independent and trusted partners around the world including the Caribbean, the Channel Islands, the UK, Europe, the US, the Middle East, South Africa and Asia.

The Cayman International School (CIS) has won the inaugural Cayman Collas Crill Moot.
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The Cayman International School (CIS) has won the inaugural Cayman Collas Crill Moot.

Students Jack Coleman and Jordan Lisle from CIS came first, with Clifton Hunter's Jade-Ann Scott and Sashalee Taylor coming second and Cayman Prep and High School's Ariella Rankin and Anabella Hayden in third. The final took place on 26 January in Court 1 of the Cayman Islands Courthouses.

The Moot is an annual inter-school competition that sees senior students from across the Cayman Islands competing against each other in a mock-trial setting.

In the final the students took part in a mock injunction case involving fictional company Big Power Limited and a member of its staff who had allegedly leaked important information to a rival firm.

The case was presided over by a tribunal made up of Collas Crill Partners Jennifer Colegate and Matt Dors, and Managing Partner Stephen Leontsinis.

The students presented their arguments and were marked on their court etiquette, persuasiveness, clarity, body language, legal argument and time-keeping. It was a closely fought final with Jack and Jordan just having the edge over the other four students on the day.

Three rounds of Moots had already taken place between the three high schools over October and November and a different fictional legal case was mooted at each round, covering tort, contract and criminal law.

The students, teachers, family, friends and staff from Collas Crill all attended the final and the post-event drinks and prize-giving reception in Court 1.

Jack and Jordan were presented with the Collas Crill Moot Shield which will be on show at CIS, two individual trophies and gift certificates for Camana Bay. Jade-Ann and Sashalee from Clifton Hunter, and Anabella and Ariella from Cayman Prep and High School, also received cups and gift certificates from Collas Crill.

Contributor

Collas Crill is an offshore law firm with offices in BVI, Cayman, Guernsey, Jersey and London.

We deliver a comprehensive range of legal services to clients locally and globally in four broad practice areas: Financial Services and Regulatory; Insolvency and Corporate Disputes; Private Client and Trusts; and Real Estate.

Clients include some of the world’s leading financial institutions, international businesses, trusts and funds, as well as high-net-worth individuals and families across the globe. We continue to build a network of independent and trusted partners around the world including the Caribbean, the Channel Islands, the UK, Europe, the US, the Middle East, South Africa and Asia.

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