Jeremy Snead
UK Guide 2025
Band 3 : Offshore: Cayman Islands Law
Band 3
About
Provided by Jeremy Snead
Practice Areas
Banking Disputes, Corporate and Financial Services Disputes, Crypto Disputes, Dispute Resolution, Enforcement of Judgments and Awards, Fraud and Asset Tracing, Funds Disputes, International Arbitration, Restructuring and Insolvency, Section 238 Shareholder Appraisal Rights, Shareholder and Valuation Disputes, Technology and Web3
Career
Jeremy is a partner in Ogier's Dispute Resolution team advising on Cayman law and BVI law issues. He advises financial institutions, stakeholders and office-holders in relation to litigation and contentious insolvency, with a focus on fund disputes. Jeremy specialises in contentious and non-contentious corporate restructuring and insolvency proceedings, asset tracing and recovery, enforcement of judgment and debt obligations, commercial litigation and fund claims involving fraud and breaches of statutory, fiduciary and common law duties.
Jeremy joined Ogier in 2020 when he returned to London after eight years in the Cayman Islands with another offshore Dispute Resolution team, having first trained and worked in the Restructuring and Insolvency teams of top London firms. Jeremy's practice is focussed on providing litigation, restructuring and insolvency assistance to Ogier's European-based clients with interests in Caribbean incorporated entities.
During his time in the Cayman Islands, Jeremy regularly advised and represented clients at the Grand Court, through to the Court of Appeal and at the Privy Council in London and worked on a substantial fraud case in the BVI where he was admitted with extended rights of audience to the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. He was commended in Chambers & Partners in 2019 for being "good both in court and on paper" and again in Chambers and Partners 2020.
Professional Memberships
Admitted in:
2014 - British Virgin Islands
2012 - Cayman Islands
2010 - England and Wales (Solicitor Advocate)
2007 - England and Wales
Jeremy has an active interest in supporting good causes, having raised substantial funds by organising charity golf days through his work for the Recovery and Insolvency Specialists Association (Cayman), volunteering for Ocean Youth Trust South and founding Remote Recitals to support freelance musicians affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and often looks for pro bono opportunities to utilise his legal skills.