Khiyara Krige is a Senior Associate in the Dispute Resolution department.  She has a background in commercial and insurance litigation, with a focus on aviation insurance disputes.  Before joining Appleby, Khiyara was a Senior Associate at a top tier South African law firm.  Khiyara has extensive experience in insurance and dispute resolution, as well as providing regulatory and transactional advice to a range of international clients.  Khiyara has assisted with disputes in jurisdictions throughout the African continent.

Khiyara has a Bachelor of Social Sciences and LLB degree from the University of Cape Town and a LLM degree from Cornell University. Khiyara is an admitted member of the High Court of South Africa and the New York State Bar Association.

Khiyara said, “I am thrilled to be joining Appleby and am grateful for the opportunity to practice in this dynamic and fascinating jurisdiction.”

Riley O’Brien is an Associate in the Corporate department. Prior to joining the firm, Riley practiced at a top-tier Canadian law firm in Calgary, Alberta. His practice focuses on corporate and commercial law, including banking and finance acting for both financial institutions and borrowers in bilateral and syndicated financings; capital markets involving public and private offerings as well as IPOs and exchange listings; investment funds, including the structuring and formation of master and feeder structures and ILS funds; public and private M&A; and technology, start-up, and early stage companies.

Riley attended the University of British Columbia’s Faculty of Law where he obtained a Juris Doctor with a business law concentration. He also earned a Bachelor of Commerce (with Distinction) from the Alberta School of Business at the University of Alberta.

Riley said, “I’m excited to join Appleby and its respected team of lawyers and staff. The firm is known for its world-class service and I look forward to helping continue that reputation.”

Luisa Olander joined Appleby in 2018 as a trainee and recently completed the two-year trainee programme which involves being called to the Bermuda Bar and completing four, six-month seats in various practice groups including the Corporate, Dispute Resolution and Private Client & Trusts departments.  During her time as a trainee, Luisa gained experience working with local and international clients on contentious trust matters, enforcement of arbitration awards and banking disputes.  Luisa is now an Associate in the Dispute Resolution team.

Luisa commented, “The last two years of my training at Appleby have been a rewarding experience. With the help of my dedicated mentors, I transformed from a law student to a practitioner of law. I knew early into my training that I wanted to qualify in the Dispute Resolution team and now I’m delighted to be embarking on a career as a member of Bermuda’s litigation Bar. I’m grateful for the vigorous training that I received and I would recommend it to any students wishing to return home for their training.”

John Wasty, Global Head of Dispute Resolution and Head of Bermuda’s Dispute Resolution practice commented, “We are delighted to expand our Dispute Resolution practice with the additions of Khiyara and Luisa bringing our team to 14. Khiyara brings valuable experience and skill to the team reinforcing the depth and breadth of our practice. Furthermore, I would like to congratulate Luisa on her promotion to Associate and look forward to her continued growth. The ongoing expansion of our Dispute Resolution practice reflects the growing number of instructions we continue to receive from our valued local and international clients. We are, as ever, grateful for their support.”

Tim Faries, Bermuda Managing Partner commented, “Khiyara and Riley are excellent additions to our team. Our trainee programme has proven to be highly successful over the years and I’m pleased to congratulate Luisa on this important milestone in her legal career. We look forward to the continued growth of the firm with Khiyara, Riley and Luisa’s support.”

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