Conyers is pleased to welcome Daniella Carrazana to our Articled Clerk programme, a comprehensive 18-month training programme which will see Daniella undertaking rotations across Conyers’ various practice areas, including Corporate & Commercial, Insurance & Regulatory, Funds, Litigation, and Trusts & Private Client.
Daniella was awarded an LLB in 2020 from the University of Liverpool and in 2021 she was awarded her Professional Practice Course Certificate from Oxford Brookes University (both which are administered by the Truman Bodden Law School). She also has a Diploma in Paralegal Studies from the National Association of Licensed Paralegals.
“Conyers is dedicated to supporting the next generation of Caymanian legal talent and we were incredibly impressed with Daniella’s resumé and focus. We look forward to seeing Daniella grow and develop as a lawyer throughout her articles,” says Matthew Stocker, Partner and Head of Corporate and Daniella’s principal.
In addition to her qualifications, Daniella joins Conyers with extensive legal experience gained as an Executive Officer in the Cayman Islands Government Judicial Administration and as a paralegal for several leading offshore firms on island.
Conyers is proud to sponsor Caymanians pursuing a career in law, and in addition to our Articled Clerk programme, the firm offers an annual scholarship to qualified Caymanians enrolled in a law degree course as well as summer internship opportunities across all areas of the business.
Conyers Cayman’s Articled Clerk programme provides qualified Caymanians with training opportunities that ensure professional experience in a range of practice areas. Our articled clerks work in a stimulating and supportive environment with senior lawyers, many of whom are recognised leaders in their practice area.
To learn more about Conyers Articled Clerkship programme visit conyers.com/about-us/careers
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