CAREY OLSEN: Carey Olsen’s Steven Rees Davies recognised as leading Fintech and Blockchain practitioner in Who’s Who Legal

Press Release from Carey Olsen, Thursday 26 September, 2024. 

Carey Olsen Bermuda Limited partner Steven Rees Davies has been recognised as one of Bermuda’s leading practitioners for Fintech and Blockchain by Who’s Who Legal for the second year running.

Who’s Who Legal has featured Steven in its 2024 Fintech and Blockchain Report, which recognises leading Fintech and Blockchain legal practitioners from across the world. The report highlights legal professionals with extensive experience in the field, including those skilled in implementing blockchain solutions and providing data protection and cybersecurity advice.

Steven is widely recognised as a specialist in the Fintech and Digital Assets sector. He is ranked Band 1 in the Chambers 2024 Guide for Fintech, ranked by IFLR1000 as a ‘Rising Star Partner’, and was named amongst the Top 50 Crypto Professionals list for 2023 by Citywealth.

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