International law firm Bedell Cristin has completed its merger with Cayman Islands-based firm Soloman Harris.
In July, the two firms agreed a deal for the merger, which will see Soloman Harris rebrand as Bedell Cristin at later date.
The merger will enable Bedell Cristin to broaden its range of legal services to include Cayman legal advice and to extend its international presence through the Soloman Harris practice on the island.
The experienced team of Cayman lawyers at Soloman Harris will add increased expertise to Bedell Cristin’s international clients, particularly those based in the Middle East and East Asia where Cayman structures are particularly popular.
David Cadin, managing partner at Bedell Cristin, said the firm is delight to have finalised the merger.
Cadin commented: “We are in the process of fully integrating the two businesses, and we will invest in our Cayman office to further strengthen the offering.”
“I am excited about the benefits this merger will bring to our clients."