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Simcocks is one of the biggest law firms on the Isle of Man. [1] Phil Games is the Chief Executive. Clients include small to medium enterprises, multi-nationals, regulators, and non-governmental organisations and private individuals.
Location of Isle of Man. The Isle of Man is a self-governing crown dependency in the Irish Sea between England and Northern Ireland. The head of state is King Charles III, who holds the title of Lord of Mann. The Lord of Mann is represented by a lieutenant governor. Foreign relations and defence are the responsibility of the British Government.
Cains is a law firm based in Douglas, Isle of Man.. It was founded in 1899. It reached its largest size in 2008, just before the Great Recession, when it had more than 30 lawyers and a similar number of support and fiduciary staff in its head office in and its branch offices in London and Singapore.
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This is a misconception, the Law Library was in fact established in 1825 by a group of Advocates and the senior judiciary under the title the Isle of Man Law Library Society. Which was 25 years before the Society of Advocates was formed. The Library was housed in Castle Rushen until the Law Society moved it to Athol Street, Douglas.
In 2004 they merged with Cayman Islands' law firm Hunter & Hunter and with Jersey based firm, Bailhache Labesse in September 2006. [7] Appleby announced on 15 June 2008 that it was to merge with Isle of Man based Dickinson Cruickshank & Co., enabling it to become the largest offshore law firm in the world with 73 partners and 200 lawyers. [8]
Isle of Man (Customs) Acts; Isle of Man (War Legislation) Act 1939; Isle of Man Act 1958; High Court of Justice (Isle of Man) Isle of Man Law Society; Isle of Man Office of Fair Trading; Isle of Man Purchase Act 1765; Isle of Man Pure Beer Act
The Chambers legal directory in its 2008 edition, recognised the move towards multi-jurisdictional specialist offshore firms, and included a new ranking for global offshore specialist firms, rather than by jurisdiction. [13] Arguably this was the first defined "offshore magic circle", although the directory did not use the term.