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Ogier’s Global Head of Dispute Resolution to speak at 2017 Caribbean Insolvency Symposium

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03 February 2017

Cayman Islands

Ogier’s Global Head of Dispute Resolution, Rachael Reynolds, will join speakers at the upcoming American Bankruptcy Institute 2017 Caribbean Insolvency Symposium on February 9-11 which will be held in Cayman.

Partner, Rachael Reynolds will join panellists at a session called "“You Can't Always Get What You Want…” to discuss issues that have arisen in recent Chapter 15 cases, including several of the issues presented in the Hanjin Shipping Co. case.

The panel will also address how Cayman courts approach applications for assistance by foreign representatives, as well as the factors considered by Cayman courts when Cayman liquidators request authority to seek chapter 11 or chapter 15 relief in the U.S. courts.

Rachael was recently described as "a real powerhouse; she is intellectually first class and has a keen eye for detail combined with a highly developed commercial instinct" in client feedback quoted in the Legal 500 2017 guide for the Caribbean.

Also joining Rachael on the panel are Judge Robert Mark and Judge Shelly Chapman of U.S. Bankruptcy Court and Professor Andrew Dawson of University of Miami School of Law.

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