Appleby remains the only offshore law firm operating across all three Crown Dependencies and has once again achieved top tier recognition across all practice areas. The firm continues to hold Tier One status in all nine categories in the Isle of Man (Banking, Finance and Capital Markets; Commercial Property; Corporate and Commercial; Dispute Resolution; Employment; Gambling; Insurance and Pensions; Private Client, Trusts and Tax; and Shipping and Aviation), alongside three in Guernsey (Banking and Finance; Employment; and Regulatory and White-Collar Crime) and one in Jersey (Employment).
The firm also achieved upward movement in several areas, including Dispute Resolution in both Guernsey and Jersey.
Feedback from clients continues to highlight Appleby’s strengths across practice areas:
In Guernsey the top-ranked Banking and Finance team are described as having “an unrivalled international offshore network” and “a team I have instructed for the last 12 years for Guernsey-related matters, including some of the highest value and most complex fund finance matters in Europe”. The Guernsey Regulatory and White-Collar Crime team, which is also ranked Tier One, is recognised as “a cut above those offering the same advice” and having a “market leading regulatory team, with strength and depth”. The Dispute Resolution team is praised for “combining jurisdictional leading advice with practical knowhow and commercial acumen. Their breadth of experience is extremely wide, such that they are the first people we think of contacting when issues arise”.
Highlights in client feedback saw the Isle of Man Dispute Resolution practice described as “essentially, the leading disputes team on the island” as well as an “established & loyal team, bringing a breadth of experience in their field”. Further industry commentary saw the office’s Corporate team praised for doing an “excellent job in ensuring all role-players stayed fully informed” and in particular, that their Banking and Finance team “operate to incredibly high standards… and know how to walk in our shoes and deliver a best in class IoM legal service”.
In Jersey, the Employment team retained its Tier One position. Client feedback highlights the team as “wholly professional but open and friendly in approach”, with praise for taking the time to explain the differences between UK and Jersey law and providing clear guidance on how best to manage matters. This recognition reinforces the team’s reputation as a trusted adviser for employment issues in the jurisdiction.
A leading directory for the legal industry, The Legal 500 ranks law firms and lawyers following a thorough and independent research process which includes feedback from 300,000 clients, private practice lawyers and in-house peers, as well as assessment of a law firm’s own transactions and confidential matters.
The Group’s individual rankings are as follows:
Hall of Fame
Isle of Man: Garry Manley (Corporate & Commercial; Commercial Property), Juan Thornley (Insurance & Pensions), Charles Davies (Dispute Resolution), Mark Holligon (Dispute Resolution), Caren Pegg (Employment)
Jersey: Fraser Robertson (Dispute Resolution), John Bisson (Commercial Property), Andrew Weaver (Investment Funds), Tim Morgan (Investment Funds)
Leading Partners
Isle of Man: Keira Gore (Dispute Resolution), Tom Brook (Shipping & Aviation; Banking, Finance & Capital Markets), Mark Holligon (Private Client & Trusts), Garry Manley (Insurance & Pensions), Claire Milne WS (Gambling), Caren Pegg (Dispute Resolution), Juan Thornley (Corporate & Commercial)
Guernsey: Jeremy Berchem (Banking & Finance), Kate Ovenden (Banking & Finance), Stuart Tyler (Corporate & M&A), Anthony Williams (Dispute Resolution), Richard Sheldon (Employment; Regulatory & White-Collar Crime), Richard Field (Regulatory & White-Collar Crime)
Jersey: Simon Felton (Banking & Finance; Capital Markets), James Gaudin (Capital Markets), Niall MacDonald (Employment), David Dorgan (Private Client, Trusts & Tax)
Next Generation Partners
Isle of Man: Keira Gore (Employment), Michelle Brook (Insurance & Pensions), Claire Corkish (Dispute Resolution), Katherine Garrood (Corporate & Commercial), Eleanor Harding (Banking, Finance & Capital Markets; Shipping & Aviation)
Guernsey: Tristan Ozanne (Corporate & M&A; Banking & Finance), Dylan Latimer (Banking & Finance)
Jersey: Sam Williams (Dispute Resolution), Christophe Kalinauckas (Capital Markets), Paul Worsnop (Investment Funds)
Leading Associates
Isle of Man: Greg Chambers (Dispute Resolution), Sophie Corkish (Shipping & Aviation, Banking, Finance & Capital Markets and Corporate & Commercial), Alexandra Dernie (Commercial Property), Sophia Howell-Evans (Banking, Finance & Capital Markets; Gambling), Darryl Jago (Corporate & Commercial), Erin Trimble-Cregeen (Dispute Resolution; Private Client, Trusts & Tax), Melissa Wong (Commercial Property; Private Client, Trusts & Tax)
Guernsey: James Gallimore (Employment)
Jersey: Daniel Healy (Banking & Finance)
These results reflect Appleby’s position as a trusted adviser across the Crown Dependencies, combining deep local expertise with a commercial, client-focused approach.