Walkers is pleased to announce that Articled Clerks Gemma Cowan
and Sophie Dibb have completed their legal training, both being
called to the Cayman Islands Bar on 27th March 2019. The admission
is a milestone for the young attorneys and the firm, as Gemma and
Sophie represent the 50th and 51st Caymanian Attorneys-at-Law
trained by Walkers since the commencement of Walkers' Articled
Clerk Training Programme in 1983. Ingrid Pierce, Walkers'
Global Managing Partner, moved the applications before the Hon.
Justice Williams.
Gemma Cowan was the recipient of the 2013 Walkers' Legal
Scholarship. Gemma attended St. Ignatius Catholic School prior to
undertaking her LLB at the University of Bristol, graduating with
Upper Second Class Honours in 2016. During her time at Bristol,
Gemma become a published author in the University of Bristol's
Law Journal and was an active member of the Lawyers Without Borders
Pro-Bono Society. In 2017, Gemma completed her LPC at the
University of Law, Moorgate in London and was awarded a
Distinction. Gemma was articled to Dorothy Scott, a Partner in
Walkers' Investment Funds Group.
Gemma said, "Completing my Articles at Walkers has been an
invaluable experience. The support and the extensive training I
received from all members of the firm demonstrates the significance
and value that Walkers places on the Articled Clerk Programme.
Working side-by-side with a collection of the industry's top
professionals on a daily basis has provided me with the knowledge,
skills and confidence necessary to fully prepare me for a
successful career as a newly qualified lawyer."
Sophie Dibb was a recipient of the 2016 Walkers' Legal
Scholarship. Sophie graduated as Salutatorian from Cayman
International School and undertook her LLB at the University of
Kent, graduating with Upper Second Class Honours in 2015. Having
completed her LLB, Sophie went on to complete a Masters in
International Financial Law (LLM) at King's College London. She
then completed her Legal Practice Course (LPC) at the University of
Law, Moorgate and was awarded a Distinction. Sophie was articled to
James Burch, a Partner in Walkers' Finance and Corporate
Group.
Sophie comments, "As Articled Clerks, Walkers taught us
the meaning of professionalism and dedication, and instilled in us
an eagerness to learn and excel. I truly felt like a valuable
member of the team throughout my training and am very excited about
being admitted with an offer to join Walkers' Investment Funds
team."
Walkers' Partner and Chair of the Trainee Committee, Caroline
Heal commented "We are extremely happy to have two more
talented young Caymanian attorneys join Walkers and we congratulate
them on their recent admissions to the Cayman Islands Bar. We place
great importance on the training our Articled Clerks, and it has
been extremely rewarding for us to see Gemma and Sophie cultivate
their new careers as lawyers".
Ingrid Pierce, Walkers Global Managing Partner, said "We
are thrilled to have trained more than 50 Cayman Islands
Attorneys-at-Law so far. It is always rewarding to see bright,
ambitious trainees complete Walkers' comprehensive 18 month
Articled Clerk Training Programme. We are delighted that Gemma and
Sophie have qualified as attorneys, and are looking forward to
playing an ongoing part in their legal careers."
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Walkers Announces Admissions Of 50th And 51st Caymanian Attorneys At Law
Sophie was articled to
James Burch, a Partner in Walkers' Finance and Corporate
Group.