Litigation 2025

JERSEY Law and Practice Contributed by: Marcus Pallot, Eleanor Davies and Christopher Tan, Carey Olsen

Carey Olsen has one of the largest dispute resolution and litigation teams in Jersey, rep- resenting clients across the full spectrum of contentious and semi-contentious work. The firm is recognised for its expertise in both inter- national and domestic cases, including invest- ment funds; corporate, commercial and civil disputes; banking, financial services and trusts litigation; restructuring and insolvency; fraud and asset tracing claims; regulatory investiga- tions; employment disputes; and advisory work. From mediation to trial advocacy, the dispute

resolution and litigation team guides clients through the full range of disputes, from multi- party, cross-jurisdictional corporate litigation to domestic claims before the local courts, and has also represented clients before the Privy Council. Many of its cases have established precedents that are referred to in jurisdictions around the world. Carey Olsen advises on Ber- muda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Guernsey and Jersey law across a global net- work of nine international offices.

Authors

Marcus Pallot is partner and head of Carey Olsen’s Jersey dispute resolution and litigation team. He has over 20 years’ experience, advising local and international clients on financial

Eleanor Davies is a senior associate at Carey Olsen and advises on a wide range of civil

litigation, including trusts, insolvency and commercial disputes. She has a particular interest in unfair prejudice claims, alongside a broad trusts practice advising both beneficiaries and trustees. Eleanor was called to the English Bar in 2015 and the Jersey Bar in 2021, and regularly appears before the Jersey courts. She is a member of the International Women in Restructuring and Insolvency Confederation (IWIRC), the Association of Restructuring and Insolvency Experts (ARIES) and the Contentious Trusts Association (ConTrA).

services litigation, contentious regulatory and insolvency matters and general commercial and trusts litigation. Marcus has been responsible for a number of innovative applications which have expanded the reach of Jersey’s insolvency laws, and he has been involved in numerous other landmark cases in the Jersey courts. He was called to the English Bar by Middle Temple in 1997 and he was called to the Jersey Bar in 2004 and the BVI Bar in 2015.

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