Carey Olsen lawyers Simon Florance, Julia Schaefer and Rachel de la Haye have been admitted as advocates of the Royal Court of Guernsey.

Having successfully completed their Guernsey Bar exams and the Certificat d'Études Juridiques Françaises et Normandes at the University of Caen, the three of them were called to the Guernsey Bar at a swearing in ceremony at the Royal Court earlier this month.

Simon is counsel in the firm's dispute resolution and litigation team, specialising in commercial litigation and regulatory matters. He was admitted as a solicitor to the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australia and to the High Court of Australia in 1994 and as a solicitor in England and Wales in 2017.

Julia is a senior associate in the dispute resolution and litigation team, where she specialises in complex trust and litigation matters. She has practised in Guernsey since 2014 after training and practising in the City of London where she qualified as a solicitor of England and Wales in 2010.

Rachel is an associate in the corporate and finance team, advising on a wide range of corporate matters with particular emphasis on investment funds and financing. She joined Carey Olsen as a paralegal in 2013 before completing the Bar Professional Training Course and qualifying as a barrister of England and Wales in 2015.

Russell Clark, managing partner of Carey Olsen's Guernsey office, said: "We are delighted to see Simon, Julia and Rachel being called to the Guernsey Bar. They have shown a great deal of hard work and commitment to their studies and should be rightly proud of their achievements. All three are key members of their respective teams and I look forward to watching them build on this personal milestone as they continue to develop their careers at Carey Olsen over the coming years."

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