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Offshore magic circle law firm
Ogier is a law firm with offices in the
BVI, the
Cayman Islands,
Guernsey,
Ireland,
Jersey and
Luxembourg. It is a member of the
offshore magic circle.[
citation needed]
History
- 2022: Ogier merges with Irish law firm, Leman Solicitors, to form Ogier Leman.
[1]
- 2022: Ogier launches Beijing office.
[2]
- 2021: Ogier launches Singapore office.
[3]
- 2017: Ogier launches Ogier Global to create an integrated corporate administration team.[
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- 2015: Ogier launches new brand identity focused on law.
[4]
- 2014: Ogier launches Dispute Resolution into
Hong Kong.
[5]
- 2014: Management Buy-out of Ogier Fiduciary Services.
[6]
- 2013: Ogier Fiduciary Services opens an office in Luxembourg.
[7]
- 2012: Ogier becomes the first offshore law firm to open an office in Luxembourg.
[8]
- 2011: Ogier opens an office in Shanghai, making it the first offshore law firm to operate out of mainland China.
[9]
- 2007: Ogier merges with WSmith based in BVI and Hong Kong.[
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- 2005: Ogier & Le Masurier becomes Ogier.[
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- 2004: Ogier creates the first trans-Atlantic offshore law firm when it merged with Boxalls in Cayman.[
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- 1995: The two law firms Le Masurier Giffard & Poch and Ogier & Le Cornu merge to create the Ogier Group.[
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- 1932: Philip Antonio Poch was made partner alongside Le Masurier and Gifford to form Le Masurier Giffard & Poch.[
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- 1922: A partnership between Advocate Leonce L’Hermite Ogier and John Gleury Le Cornu is formed.[
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- 1905: William Smyth Le Masurier joins John Giffard’s practice.[
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- 1867: John Francis Giffard
[10] begins practicing law in
St Helier,
Jersey.[
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Offices
Ogier has offices based in
Beijing,
British Virgin Islands,
Cayman,
Guernsey,
Hong Kong,
Ireland,
Jersey,
London,
Luxembourg,
Shanghai,
Singapore and
Tokyo.[
citation needed]
References
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