Partnering with Carey Olsen

Chloe Lam-Moores • 5 August 2020

​​Carey Olsen is a full-service law firm practising the laws of Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Guernsey and Jersey with offices in nine global locations - and it is growing.



At Hydrogen, we've partnered with Carey Olsen for over eight years to help the firm find and attract the best legal talent Offshore. Here you can find more information about working for Carey Olsen, as well as how to speak with one of our experts to find out more information.​

Moving Offshore with Carey Olsen.


04:13 In his own words, Simon Marks, Partner at Carey Olsen Jersey, describes what makes the firm stand out and what makes their perfect candidate.

Working Offshore


05:14 Simon Marks, Partner at Carey Olsen tells us more about what it's like to transition to an Offshore role.

"At Carey Olsen, our aim to is to be the best in each of the jurisdictions that we practise in."

Carey Olsen in Jersey


Carey Olsen is the largest law firm in Jersey with 20 partners and 92 associates. They offer their clients the full range of corporate and finance, investment funds, dispute resolution and litigation, trust and private wealth as well as property legal advice.

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An international presence


Carey Olsen practise Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Guernsey and Jersey law, from a network of nine international offices. If you'd like to find out more details about any of these locations, please get in touch by filling out the form below.

Let's talk


If you would like to explore your career prospects with Carey Olsen, please get in touch for a confidential discussion.

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