The managing partners of offshore law firm Maples and Calder have left the firm following its partner retreat last week.
A source close to the firm claimed that Charles Jennings and Julian Reddyhough were voted out at the conference, which took place on the Cayman Islands, after serving two years in the joint role.
The firm declined to comment on whether there had been a vote, saying that Jennings and Reddyhough had decided to retire.
Cayman funds partner Henry Smith, who will replace the pair in the new position of global managing partner, said: “We’re sorry to say farewell to Charles and Julian, who have decided to retire. Everyone at the firm owes them a debt of gratitude for their enormous contribution to the extraordinary growth of the firm during their time here.
Jennings said: “I’ve been part of the management team at Maples and Calder for many years and am proud of what we’ve achieved.
“As I’m close to retirement age, I feel that this is an appropriate time to step aside. My partners are close personal friends as well as colleagues and I have full confidence in their stewardship of the firm.”
As part of the shake-up the firm has installed a new management committee that will oversee the co-ordination of the Maples Group, which includes offices in British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dubai, Dublin, Hong Kong, Jersey and London.
The new management committee will be made up of Smith, Cayman funds partner David Brooks, Cayman corporate partner Gareth Griffiths, Hong Kong managing partner Christine Chang and Dublin managing partner Andrew Doyle.
Griffiths will take on the role of managing partner of the firm’s Cayman Islands office while Brooks has been appointed chairman of Maples Finance, the fiduciary and fund administration service provider, to help oversee global strategy.
Jennings and Reddyhough became managing partners in 2007 after the firm’s former senior partner Anthony Travers retired.
Readers' comments (7)
Nonono | 3-Dec-2009 4:38 pm
Who cares?
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Anonymous | 3-Dec-2009 5:43 pm
Last paragraph...You mean after Adrian (Gus) Pope retired. Anthony Travers retried many, many years ago.
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Anonymous | 3-Dec-2009 9:19 pm
Looks like there's only one man who could get the troubled ship back on course but Tony Travers has much bigger fish to fry as Cayman's global defender and finest ambassador.
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Anonymous | 3-Dec-2009 9:41 pm
Damm - none of the partners' meetings I ever went to was so much fun.
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Anonymous | 4-Dec-2009 5:10 pm
Voted out at the conference? Sounds like the X Factor.
Not so much the hapless Jedward twins but the out of tune partners JennRedd.
Today -the beautiful Caymans. Next year a tour of dingy provincial theatres. How sad.
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Anonymous | 10-Dec-2009 10:14 am
As an Ex-Maples person, I find this all quite surprising. it takes a year's notice to retire. Perhaps they made an exception to Charles. Gus I know has moved off island.
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Richard L Russell Esq. | 15-Dec-2009 2:31 pm
Julian's departure is troubling. I have known and worked with Julian over a span of more then twenty years and his professionalism was never and has never been questionable. God bless and God speed to a fine man and counsel.
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