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Harneys names three new partners in New Year promotions

02 Jan 2019
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Harneys is pleased to announce the promotions of five partners across the firm’s BVI, Cayman Islands and Hong Kong offices. The new partners are Paula Kay, Paul Madden, and Daniella Skotnicki.

Paula Kay in Hong Kong focuses on high value, multi-jurisdictional shareholder disputes in offshore companies listed in Hong Kong or the US.

Paul Madden in the firm’s Cayman office specialies in insolvency and commercial litigation, with a particular focus on shareholder appraisal litigation. His clientele includes hedge funds, insolvency practitioners, international financial institutions and directors.

Daniella Skotnicki in the firm’s Cayman office has over 12 years’ experience and a broad private funds practice specialising in hedge funds and private equity as well as advising on fintech related matters.

Firm chairman Peter Tarn commented: “Our newly promoted partners have each consistently demonstrated excellent legal capabilities and commitment to delivering outstanding client service. Their promotions are not only a reflection of what Paula, Paul, and Daniella have achieved so far, but also what we believe they will achieve in the future. It is my pleasure to congratulate our new partners and to wish them well on the next stage of their careers.”

The firm’s New Year promotions also include the appointment to counsel of Mirza Manraj in Hong Kong and George Weston in the BVI. In addition, Ian Clark in Hong Kong; and Matthew Howson in London, have been promoted to senior associate.

The promotion for Paula Kay was effective from 1 January 2019. Harneys will have 60 partners across its international locations.

The appointments of Paul Madden and Daniella Skotnicki to partner are pending approval by Cayman Islands Immigration authorities.