CAREY OLSEN: Bermudian lawyer Yan-Xia Rogers returns home to join Carey Olsen

Press Release from Carey Olsen, Tuesday 12 March, 2024. 

Carey Olsen is pleased to announce that Yan-Xia Rogers has returned home to Bermuda to join the firm’s corporate team.

Yan-Xia will specialise in corporate and commercial law, advising clients on a range of cross-border transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and corporate governance matters.

Having moved to London in 2020, Yan-Xia worked for a year as a paralegal at Broadgate Legal before training as a solicitor at Kennedys Law LLP in London, with a focus on regulatory, corporate, product liability law and insurance litigation. Yan-Xia was admitted to practice law in England and Wales in 2023, after obtaining her LLM Legal Practice and her LLB in Law from respected UK universities.

Yan-Xia said: “I am very grateful for this opportunity to continue developing the skills I have learnt in London within Carey Olsen’s leading corporate practice in Bermuda. Not only is it exciting to return home, but I look forward to working alongside my new team and to practising law in a new jurisdiction.”

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