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Property
Appleby is a leading provider of property law services in Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, the Isle of Man and Jersey. With an experienced team of lawyers and conveyancers, we bring a practical and focused approach to both commercial and residential transactions.
We advise on all areas of commercial and residential property, including sales and purchases, leasing, development and property finance transactions. Our clients include developers, investors, business occupiers, banking institutions and private individuals.
We strive to offer all our clients a personal and attentive service, whether dealing with a complex commercial transaction or a straightforward residential conveyance.
Leading legal directories Chambers and Partners, Legal 500 and PLC Which Lawyer? consistently rank Appleby in the top and leading tiers for property work in each of our jurisdictions.
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News from Appleby
Offshore-i — M&A activity in offshore financial centres
Appleby receives client service award at HFMWeek hedge-fund event
Appleby acts as Jersey counsel for placement of seven-year Eurobond
Appleby retains ranking as top provider of legal services to commercial property sector
Appleby wins ALB's Technology, Media and Telecoms Deal of the Year award
Briefings from Appleby
Charity board members in Bermuda have significant legal duties
Board members of charitable and philanthropic organisations must ensure proper procedures and policies are in place to manage resources effectively.
Q&A with Brad Adderley on Bermuda's role in the global insurance industry
Expert Guides editor Chris Allen spoke to Appleby partner Brad Adderley about the role Bermuda has played and is likely to play in the global insurance industry.
Analysis from The Lawyer

Split the difference
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Go Man, go
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