Caymanian admitted as attorney

| 28/09/2016
CNS Local Life

(L-R) Mourant Ozannes partner Hector Robinson, Stephanie Adolphus and Justice Charles Quin

(CNS Local Life): Stephanie Adolphus was admitted as attorney-at-law in the Cayman Islands on Friday, 23 September, following the completion of her articles of clerkship with Mourant Ozannes. The Grand Court ceremony was held before Justice Charles Quin and attended by her friends and family. She has accepted a position as an associate in the finance and corporate team at the law firm.

Commenting on her admission, she said, “I feel privileged to be formally joining the team. Mourant Ozannes’ commitment to supporting and developing Caymanians in their legal studies is fantastic. I am extremely proud to be staying with the team here.”

Adolphus attended the University College of the Cayman Islands, where she earned an associate degree in literary studies, prior to studying law at the Truman Bodden Law School. Before joining Mourant Ozannes, she worked as a senior analyst at the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority.

Peter Hayden, Mourant Ozannes managing partner in Cayman, said, “Stephanie is a great lawyer and we are excited that she has chosen to accept an associate position here on completion of her articles. Recruiting and retaining the best young talent is important to enable us to continue growing our practice.

“We congratulate Stephanie on her achievements to date and look forward to working with her in building a successful career.”

Adolphus is a member of the Caymanian Bar Association and participates in the Chamber of Commerce “Mentoring Cayman” programme.

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