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Provided by Keith Robinson
Dispute Resolution and Litigation; Regulatory; Restructuring and Insolvency; Trusts and Private Wealth; Family Office; Private Client
Keith Robinson is a partner in the dispute resolution and trusts and private wealth practice of Carey Olsen Bermuda. With more than 20 years' experience, Keith is highly recognised by publications, peers and clients; being described as "extremely well respected globally" and someone who "knows how to handle big offshore disputes".
Keith joined the firm in 2017 from another offshore law firm in Bermuda having relocated to Bermuda in 2008.
Keith was called to the Bar in Northern Ireland (1996), Ireland (2000), Bermuda (2009) and England and Wales (2010). He graduated from the University of Oxford with first class honours in Jurisprudence and also obtained a first class Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) degree from the University of Oxford. In addition he has a Masters of Laws degree from the University of British Columbia, Canada, and a Masters of Laws degree in International Legal Studies from New York University School of Law.
Restructuring and Insolvency Specialists Association (RISA)
Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC)
International Academy of Estate and Trust Law (TIAETL)
Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP)
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Keith Robinson is technically strong, great to work with and delivers the right result.
Keith is a brilliant technician and litigator who consistently overachieves on solution-based deliverables. He always goes above and beyond our expectations.
Keith's knowledge around Bermudian trust law is exceptional.
Keith Robinson is technically strong, great to work with and delivers the right result.
Keith is a brilliant technician and litigator who consistently overachieves on solution-based deliverables. He always goes above and beyond our expectations.
Keith's knowledge around Bermudian trust law is exceptional.