Campbells is pleased to welcome Ms Tyanna Jan to our Articled Clerk training programme this August. Ms Jan is a graduate of the University of Kent, England, where she was awarded an LLB with Honours. She also gained her PPC from Truman Bodden Law School with Distinction. Ms Jan has worked as a paralegal at Campbells since 2019 and looks forward to continuing her career with the Firm.
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Campbells so far and am very much looking forward to taking this next step in my legal career. I am excited to be learning from some of the leading lawyers in the Cayman Islands and hope to tap into and be guided by the wealth of knowledge and experience within the Firm throughout my rotations,” said Ms Jan.
Campbells is proud to support Caymanians pursuing the study and practice of law and, in addition to offering a comprehensive Articled Clerk Training Programme, the Firm also offers scholarships and summer internship placements to aspiring lawyers. Campbells’ 18-month Articled Clerk Training Programme consists of carefully monitored rotations between different practice areas and ensures recipients receive active mentorship and a wide breadth of experience across all departments.
“We are delighted to welcome Tyanna into our Articled Clerk Training Programme this year. Identifying bright young individuals who are passionate about law is extremely important to the Firm. We look forward to seeing Tyanna grow and develop throughout the programme and enjoy a rewarding career in law,” said Campbells Managing Partner, John Wolf.
About Campbells Articled Clerk Programme:
The Campbells Articled Clerk Training Programme offers legal and professional development to qualifying Caymanians wishing to further their career in law. It provides students with the opportunity to develop their skills and knowledge by working with experienced attorneys and participate in a leading professional programme.
Articling Rotation
Articled clerks are expected to complete four “seats” in different practice areas with each rotation being three to six months in duration. The successful candidate will be expected to complete a minimum of one corporate and one litigation focused rotation.
Mentoring
During each seat, the articling clerk is assigned a mentor or principal whose role it is to ensure that the articling clerk receives relevant work experience. The mentor will ensure that the successful articling clerk will receive ongoing feedback on their work. There are also regularly scheduled meetings with the articling clerk to discuss their professional development and provide an opportunity for them to give feedback.
About Campbells:
Campbells is a leading full service offshore law firm established more than 50 years ago. From our offices in the Cayman Islands, the British Virgin Islands and Hong Kong we provide comprehensive corporate and litigation advice and services to clients worldwide in relation to Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands law. We are regularly trusted to advise some of the most prominent names in finance, investment and insurance and we are frequently involved in the largest and most complex transactions, disputes and insolvencies in both jurisdictions.
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