Hamilton, Bermuda - October 11, 2004.(appointments)

Mondaq Business Briefing | October 12, 2004 | Copyright

Conyers Dill & Pearman (CD&P), the international offshore law firm, announces that Stephen Pollard has joined the firm's London office to augment the firm's growing British Virgin Islands practice.

Stephen joins CD&P from Allen & Overy, where he had been a partner since 1993, spending time in the London office and as managing partner of the firm's Prague and Bratislava offices.

Stephen brings a wealth of experience having qualified at Allen & Overy in 1986 in the corporate department. He specialised in mergers and acquisitions for domestic and international ...

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