Karoline Tauschke > Conyers > Hamilton, Bermuda > Lawyer Profile

Conyers
PO BOX HM666
CLARENDON HOUSE, 2 CHURCH STREET
HAMILTON HM CX
Bermuda

Work Department

Corporate

Position

Counsel

Career

Karoline Tauschke is Counsel in the Corporate department of Conyers Dill & Pearman.

She joined Conyers in 2019 and her practice includes all aspects of corporate law, with a particular focus on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, corporate finance transactions, restructuring and general corporate advice. She formerly worked in the London office of Greenberg Traurig, LLP.

Karoline has acted for private and public companies across a broad range of industries including aerospace, manufacturing, business and financial services, real estate, technology and pharmaceuticals.

Education

  • BPP Law School, Legal Practice Course, 2011
  • BPP Law School, Graduate Diploma in Law, 2010
  • University College London (UCL), BSc Anthropology 2009

Lawyer Rankings

Foreign-based expertise > Leading firms

Overview

Fielding teams in London, Hong Kong and Singapore, Conyers provides clients across the UK, Europe and Asia Pacific region with advice on a broad range of transactions including M&A, fund work and financing mandates. The firm covers Bermuda, BVI and Cayman law from each of the three bases, and counts a mixture of corporates, banks and other financial institutions on its client roster.

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In Conyers’ Singapore office, the group is particularly active in advising on company formation issues and listing vehicles in the ASEAN region, and also excels in capital markets work, investment fund mandates and issues relating to the banking, aviation, shipping, real estate, healthcare and natural resources sectors. Preetha Pillai is head of the office and handles corporate and securities work involving Bermuda, BVI and Cayman law; she is ably supported by counsel Stacie Seetho. Conyers‘ Hong Kong base is highly regarded for its capital markets knowledge and has recently been a go-to name for IPOs and dual listings. Christopher Bickley leads the office and specialises in corporate finance work, which is also a key stream of work for Richard Hall. Mark Yeadon leads the disputes and restructuring practice, which also includes Norman HauPiers Alexander is the key contact for funds work, and Vivien Fung focuses on Cayman-related financing issues.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2023, Conyers’ London base is home to office head Eric Flaye, who has previous experience in the BVI and excels in corporate work, handling M&A, joint ventures and private investment fund mandates; he is also an active member of the firm’s fintech practice. Nicholas Pattman is also recognised for his venture capital, private equity and hedge fund expertise and divides his time between London and Cayman. At counsel level, Barnabas Finnigan and Karoline Tauschke are key names to note, specialising in Cayman and Bermuda law issues, respectively.