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Ozannes and Mourant to merge

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Ozannes and Mourant du Feu & Jeune, two law firms in the Channel Islands, are planning to merge.

The merged firm, to be known as Mourant Ozannes, will bring together two law firms in Guernsey and Jersey to create a firm with industry knowledge across the Channel Islands.

Mourant Ozannes will also be one of the world’s largest offshore law firms with more than 200 fee-earners and 50 partners, practising from offices in the Cayman Islands and London as well as Guernsey and Jersey.

The deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, will be structured as a full economic merger of the existing businesses.

The new partnership will be run by a management committee comprising representatives of both firms.

Jonathan Rigby (pictured) of Mourant du Feu & Jeune will be appointed as group managing partner. Peter Ferbrache of Ozannes will become senior partner and Ian James of Mourant will become chairman.

Rigby says: "We have always had enormous respect for Ozannes and we regard them as the leading law firm in Guernsey. The opportunity to combine premier practices in Jersey and Guernsey was too good to miss. We are very excited by this development and are looking forward to working together on our shared vision, to be consistently recognised as the leading law firm offshore. "

Robert Shepherd, managing partner of Ozannes, who will become managing partner of Mourant Ozannes’ Guernsey office, adds: "This is an exciting development for both firms, which will enable us to build on the heritage of two very successful offshore law firms. There are many synergies between the firms in terms of focus, structure, culture and talented people, and by combining our market leading offering we endeavour to become the most sought after offshore law firm for clients and staff."

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