Mr Sebastian Said > Appleby > Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands > Lawyer Profile

Appleby
9th Floor
60 Nexus Way Camana Bay
Grand Cayman, KY1-1104
Cayman Islands

Work Department

Dispute Resolution

Position

Partner and Co-Head

Career

Sebastian Said is a Partner and Co-Head of the Dispute Resolution practice Group in the Cayman Islands.

He is an English barrister, specialising in high-value international commercial litigation, in particular fund disputes, banking, insolvency and restructuring, fraud and asset-tracing, professional liability, and contentious trust disputes. He has represented clients in many of the most significant Cayman cases in his practice areas in recent years, including acting for clients in relation to the collapses of Weavering, Abraaj, Bear Stearns, 1MDB and Highland Capital Management.

Before joining Appleby he practised from Fountain Court Chambers, one of the English Bar’s “magic circle”, where he remains a door tenant. A highly experienced advocate, he leads teams handling substantial applications and trials before the Cayman courts, representing clients across all aspects of Cayman financial services, including hedge funds and their directors, fund managers, banks, law firms, trustees, companies, directors, shareholders, GPs and LPs of exempted limited partnerships, creditors of distressed Cayman entities, corporate bond-holders and their trustees, liquidators, and receivers.

Most of his experience is in complex cross-border cases, involving heavy Cayman litigation requiring strategic co-ordination with legal teams at leading on-shore law firms and chambers (in particular in London, New York, Hong Kong, Florida, California, Delaware, Connecticut, Dubai, and Brazil), often working alongside leading insolvency, funds, banking and trust professionals in Cayman, as well as Appleby colleagues in the other major offshore jurisdictions.

Sebastian’s current or recent clients include: BDO, Butterfield, Cayman National, The Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, Fund Fiduciary Partners, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, Mr Lau Chun Shun, and Nordic Trustee. At various times he has also acted for: Aspinall’s Club, Bank Julius Baer, Barclays, Gazprom, Generali, HBO, ISS, KPMG, Lloyds TSB, Man Financial, NatWest, NML Capital, Northern Rock, Pokerstars, Queen’s Park Rangers FC, Rawlinson & Hunter, RBC, RBS, Saipem, Sberbank, and the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority.

Languages

English

Memberships

He undertakes work for the Bar Pro Bono Unit, has volunteered to assist with the Social Mobility Foundation and Bar Council Bar Placement Week, and has acted as a mentor in the Cayman Finance Student Education and Work Experience Programme (2016, 2017 and 2018). He has served on the International Committee of the English Bar Council, and the Joint Academic Stage Board, the body formerly responsible for the regulation of the academic stage of qualification for English barristers and solicitors.

His professional memberships include INSOL, the Recovery and Insolvency Specialists Association, STEP, CILPA, COMBAR, and the Chancery Bar Association.

Education

Before qualifying, and following a gap year on the Arthur Andersen Scholarship Programme, specialising in Corporate Tax, Sebastian studied Jurisprudence at Pembroke College, Oxford, where he took a Double First and was awarded a Domus Scholarship and the Monk Prize for the best performance in examinations at his college. He remained in Oxford to pursue the BCL, a Masters’ degree in Law, for which he took a Distinction and was awarded the Simms Prize by the University. Whilst at Oxford, he was also invited to sit the examination for a Prize Fellowship at All Souls College. After working for Andersen Consulting, now Accenture, Sebastian was called to the English Bar in 2004, as a Major Scholar of Inner Temple.

  • University of Oxford (Pembroke College).

Personal

Sebastian has been consistently recommended by the Legal 500 in the Cayman Islands since 2014, having previously been recommended while in practice at the Bar in London. He has been identified as a Next Generation Partner for Dispute Resolution by Legal 500 since 2019, and a Key Lawyer for Trusts, in respect of his trusts disputes practice, since 2021; with clients describing him as ‘A rising star, very switched on, responsive and personable.’ Other feedback has included: ‘Very responsive/user-friendly, and an extremely thoughtful and considered lawyer. He thinks carefully about how arguments should be presented and is an effective advocate who can hold his own against the London silks who appear in Cayman.’ ‘Sebastian Said is a standout. Excellent grasp of complex issues and able to apply strong legal analysis to any factual scenario.’; ‘that his competitors hire him…speaks volumes; perfect in a tricky spot.’

Sebastian is also recognised by Chambers Global as being ‘sought out by clients for advice on an array of issues, including trust disputes and insolvency proceedings. Clients say ‘He is incredibly hard-working and has great attention to detail,’ and has a ‘commercial and practical mindset.’ In the 2022 edition clients referred to him as ‘Exceptionally bright and very commercial. He has a great manner with the judges.’ ‘He is a strong lawyer and great on his feet in Court.’ In 2023: “a very clever and technically very able lawyer; a good man to have in your corner.” “incredibly bright and very hard-working.”

Lawyer Rankings

Cayman Islands > Dispute resolution

(Next Generation Partners)

Sebastian SaidAppleby

Appleby‘s ‘outstanding disputes practice’ represents clients in large and high-profile disputes in Cayman, including equitable winding proceedings involving Cayman hedge funds and companies, and serious allegations of fraud and conspiracy. The dispute resolution practice is jointly led by Sebastian Said, a ‘standout’ player in international commercial litigation; and Tony Heaver-Wren, who is noted for his expertise in contentious insolvencies and restructurings involving digital assets, and for handling appraisal claim proceedings on behalf of dissenting shareholders. Ulrich Payne is sought out by investment banks, financial institutions and international corporate groups for his success in managing cross-border high-value asset recovery efforts, insolvency proceedings, and multi-billion-dollar international arbitration proceedings, while David Lee handles big-ticket winding up proceedings in relation to investment funds. Head of the merger disputes practice Andrew Jackson is a specialist in appraisal actions, and counsel David Lewis-Hall is also recommended. Peter McMaster KC retired.

Cayman Islands > Trusts/private client

With an extensive network of global offices, Appleby houses a team of seasoned practitioners who regularly advise on both contentious and non-contentious trust matters. Head of the practice Carlos de Serpa Pimentel is noted for his expertise in trust disputes and  contentious estate and probate matters, while Sebastian Said focuses on trust litigation, regularly appearing before the Cayman courts. The team also fields counsel Esmond Brown, who acts on behalf of a broad range of institutional trustees, high-net-worth individuals and other office holders on the establishment and administration of trusts, while also advising BVI-based clients including trustees and beneficiaries of trusts.