CAREY OLSEN: Carey Olsen shortlisted for Offshore Firm of the Year at The Lawyer European Awards 2024

Press Release from Carey Olsen, Tuesday 17 September, 2024.

Leading offshore law firm Carey Olsen has been shortlisted for Offshore Law Firm of the Year at The Lawyer European Awards, having won the coveted award three times previously in 2022, 2018 and 2017.

This shortlisting reinforces another successful year for the firm, having already won Offshore Law Firm of the Year at two other ceremonies in 2024: the Chambers High Net Worth Awards and the Wealthbriefing European Awards.

The Lawyer European Awards, which are now in their 15th year, recognise legal excellence across 27 categories, including regional accolades and prizes for standout practice areas. The ceremony will take place at The JW Marriott Grosvenor House, London, on Thursday 28 November 2024.

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