Leading international law and professional services firm Walkers is pleased to announce the admission of five articled clerks to the Cayman Islands Bar: Benjamin Black, Kasie Bowden, Joanna Cameron, Bianca Meghoo, Eli Samson.
Their admission follows the successful completion of the
firm’s Articles of Clerkship Programme, a key part of the
Walkers Cayman Legal Training Programme. The newly qualified
attorneys have accepted offers to join the Walkers team across
several practice groups including Investment Funds, Finance,
Regulatory, and Private Capital and Trusts.
“This is an important milestone for each of our new attorneys
and a proud moment for the firm,” said Peter Kendall, partner
and chair of the firm's Cayman Islands Trainee Committee.
“Their call to the Bar reflects their dedication and
professionalism, and they now join a legacy of over 73 Caymanians
who have successfully completed our Legal Training Programme.
We’re excited to see the impact they make in their legal
careers and beyond.”
The Legal Training Programme is a cornerstone of Walkers’
longstanding commitment to developing homegrown talent and
furthering diversity and inclusion in the legal field.
For 42 years Walkers has proudly conducted legal training in the
Cayman Islands, this latest cohort underscores the firm’s
dedication to nurturing the next generation of Caymanian lawyers
and supporting their contribution to both the local and
international legal communities.