2019 Guernsey Funds CPD Seminar Series – What does Brexit mean for funds?

Professional Development

Overview

This seminar forms part of the 2019 Guernsey Funds CPD Seminar Series – a series of 10 CPD seminars, which take place once a month.

The 2019 Guernsey Funds CPD Seminar Series provides essential updates for those working in the funds sector, delivered by industry recognised experts. This series will comprise 10 monthly seminars of 60 minutes, inclusive of a 15-minute Q&A, covering a wide range of topics.

Book the full series

14 Mar 2019 - 12 Dec 2019

Suitable For

All financial services professionals, in specific those working within the funds sector.

1 CPD hours
1 hour
Guernsey

This course has already run and a new date has not yet been scheduled. Please contact us to register your interest.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Timings: 13:00-14:00 (Registration from 12:45)
Venue: The Dorey Room – St James Concert and Assembly Hall

BENEFITS

  • Hard copies of speakers’ notes/slides are provided – subject to availability
  • Certificates of attendance are provided
  • Refreshments are provided
  • 1 hour of CPD

SPEAKER:

Tim Clipstone, Group Partner at Ogier

Tim is an experienced funds, regulatory and corporate lawyer with a particular focus on all aspects of fund structures and regulated entities domiciled in jurisdictions including BVI, Guernsey and the Cayman Islands. He has been consistently recognised as a leading practitioner by Chambers, The Legal 500 and IFLR 1000.

Tim has more than 20 years' experience as a lawyer in London, BVI and Cayman, and had been a partner at three other offshore firms before joining Ogier – his previous role was as the head of another firm's investment funds and regulatory team in BVI, and he headed the distressed funds group at another previous firm.

While in BVI he helped draft and bring in two new BVI fund structures as chairman of SIBAC, and helped draft the new Limited Partnership Act.

Tim was educated at the University of Hull, the Guildford College of Law and Warwick Business School, and trained at Lester Aldridge and worked at Olswang before moving offshore.