Jeremy Bomford > Maples Group > Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands > Lawyer Profile

Maples Group
PO BOX 309
UGLAND HOUSE, SOUTH CHURCH STREET,GEORGE TOWN
GRAND CAYMAN KY1-1104
Cayman Islands

Work Department

Funds & Investment Management
Corporate

Position

Jeremy is a partner of Maples and Calder’s Funds & Investment Management team in the Maples Group’s Cayman Islands office.  He specialises in the establishment, launch, ongoing maintenance and restructuring of all types of investment funds, particularly hedge funds and private equity funds, and acts for a diverse portfolio of clients in the asset management industry, ranging from start-ups to major financial institutions.  He also regularly advises clients on a broad range of corporate and commercial transactions.

Career

Jeremy joined the Maples Group in 2007 and was elected as a partner in 2014.  He previously worked for Lovells (now Hogan Lovells) in London for six years.  He has been recommended by Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners.

Memberships

Jeremy is a member of the Cayman Islands Legal Practitioners Association.

Education

Queens’ College, Cambridge University, UK, MA (Hons), Classics

Nottingham Law School, UK

Lawyer Rankings

Cayman Islands > Investment funds

(Next Generation Partners)

Jeremy BomfordMaples Group

Maples Group‘s sizeable team offers clients ‘a very deep bench‘ of dedicated specialists. ‘Pre-eminent practitioner‘ Michael Richardson acts as global head of the practice, and has extensive experience advising on transactional and restructuring issues relating to offshore investment funds. Managing partner Jonathan Green specialises in private equity and hedge fund formation; such funds are also the focus of Jeremy Bomford and Lee Davis, who are well versed in assisting with ongoing maintenance work. Stephen Watler is regularly instructed by Asian clients to advise on SPCs and other investment fund structures. Tim Coak and Iain McMurdo are also noted. As an additional strength, the firm is able to provide EU-regulated fund advice from its Irish desk in Cayman.