Wakefield Quin Limited is pleased to announce that Cristen Suess has joined its Litigation Department, further supporting its growing litigation practice. Ms Suess recently complet...
Wakefield Quin barrister Peter Sanderson explores some of the implications of the recent judgment confirming that naturalised British Overseas Territories citizens are not subject ...
Wakefield Quin Limited advised The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited on its $200 million loan facility to the Government of Bermuda. The Wakefield Quin team was led by Ian...
Wakefield Quin Limited represented Barrie Holdings Limited and The Bermuda Telephone Company Limited (BTC) in their sale to the Digicel Group, a leading global communications provi...
On 28 April, 2015 Richard Thomas Horseman was voted in as President of the Bermuda Bar Association. Richard is a Director and Senior Counsel of Wakefield Quin Limited, having fir...
There are a number of companies which frequently send an employee or director to represent them in Magistrates Court. However, there are legal difficulties with this. Wakefield Qui...
Whilst researching our own firm’s ability to vote in the above elections, it has become apparent that shockingly few business ratepayers are currently registered and eligible to vo...
Wakefield Quin Limited successfully represented a same-sex couple who had been told by the Department of Child and Family Services that they were unable to make a joint application...
Wakefield Quin Limited acted for Universal Electric Limited in its sale to Bermuda Air Conditioning Limited. The transaction resulted in the consolidated entity, BAC Universal Elec...
Pictured here with the America’s Cup from left to right: Alan Burland (BCM McAlpine), Michelle Stone (Head of Property, Wakefield Quin Limited), Greg Muir (KPMG), Andy Cox (...